Defence in the Media: 9 August 2016
Defence in the Media: 9 August 2016
This morning’s Defence news includes reporting on Russia and the Household Cavalry Regiment.
This morning’s Defence news includes reporting on Russia and the Household Cavalry Regiment.
In the last 24 hours, the top defence news has included the latest RAF strike update announcing a number of strikes against a number of Daesh tankers in a Syrian oilfield.
This morning’s Defence news includes reporting on Syria and the Successor programme.
Items of interest for Defence in today’s news include safety for troops on holiday, potential new warships and hen harrier chicks under Ministry of Defence protection.
Amongst widespread coverage of the Rio Olympics, articles of defence interest include an interview with CGS on the Army in Scotland.
This morning’s headlines include coverage of US President Barak Obama’s Pentagon briefing in which he said there have been gains against Daesh in Iraq and Syria but warned the group still poses a threat.
Items of interest for Defence in today’s news includes coverage of Hampshire police investigating reports of two men acting suspiciously near the Army garrison in Aldershot and a report that a leading human rights lawyers could face a criminal inquiry …
Today’s defence in the media includes the news that RAF planes have struck a Daesh stronghold in a palace in Mosul. Air strike update Following this morning’s strike statement, there was been widespread coverage on the Today Programme, Sky News, …
Today’s Defence news includes reports that the US has carried out air strikes in Daesh-held positions in the terrorist group’s Libyan stronghold of Sirte yesterday.
Yesterday evening the BBC broadcast a report from Afghanistan, particularly the situation in Helmand province. The UK has a long term commitment to build a more secure, stable and prosperous Afghanistan.
MOD News Team, 31 July 2016 – defence in the media. In today’s defence news there is coverage of legal claims from British troops wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq, an interview with former General Richard Barrons on cyber security and …