Royal Navy sends warship to Baltic amid continuing Ukraine tensions
UK armed forces to take part in joint operations to reassure allies in eastern Europe, says defence secretary Philip Hammond…
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UK armed forces to take part in joint operations to reassure allies in eastern Europe, says defence secretary Philip Hammond…
Former naval officer Bernard Jordan returns safely to his nursing home after sneaking out to catch a ferry to Normandy…
Police to investigate after increase in intimidation of Phil Shiner, his family and law firm since Iraq cases went to…
The RAF Red Arrows perform an aerial display over the Solent near Portsmouth as part of the commemorations of the…
‘I was the only one standing. They hit the landing craft straight away. How they missed me, I don’t know’…
Commemorations in Normandy ahead of 70th anniversary of the D-day landings, which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including…
Second world war veterans are joined by serving military personnel and schoolchildren to mark Allied operation that helped win the…
Photographer Robin Savage has produced poignant portraits of the veterans of the D-day landings, revisiting the exact spots where they…
HMS Turbulent crewmembers collapsed at control panels as the vessel’s air conditioning failed, causing temperatures to soar A nuclear submarine…
In the latest of our weekly series of interactive photographs to mark the centenary of the first world war, boys…
An ex-army man explains how, despite assumptions that one informs the other, a military background and NGO security clash When…
150-acre garden in Staffordshire has become closest thing Britain has to a national centre for remembrance On Friday morning, as…
Serving officers prevented from airing views Chilcot needs to be frank on defence chiefs as well as Blair But Blair…
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the loss of 29 souls on the Mull of Kintyre when RAF Chinook ZD576…
Peter Macdiarmid has taken photographs of locations in France and England to match with archive images taken before, during and…
On 6 June 1944, gliders landed in the dead of night to begin the liberation of France. This week ex-servicemen…
The risk of climate conflict is real, but securitising the planet falls into the trap of those who profit from…
Scheme piloted in Telford and Stoke can raise awareness of army reserve and make people more employable, says officer A…
BRITAIN’S popular countryside shows including the Lincolnshire County Show, Kenilworth County Show and the Tendring Show have donated hundreds of…
‘Time and tide wait for no man’ especially in the digital age where it’s not even about today’s headlines but…
In the latest of our weekly series of interactive photographs to mark the centenary of the first world war, the…
Geoff and Diane Gray seeking access to information they believe would lead to fresh inquest into death of son Geoff…
Major Projects Authority keeps scheme in ‘red’ category, prompting doubts whether carrier can be delivered on budget Renewed questions about…
Sergeant Alexander Blackman argued that conviction was unsafe as court martial required only a simple majority verdict A Royal Marine…
MoD survey shows almost a third of service personnel suffer from low morale as army struggles to recruit reservists Morale…
In the latest of our weekly series of interactive photographs to mark the centenary of the first world war, British…
Court martial appeal sustains former SAS sniper’s conviction for illegally possessing gun and ammunition A former SAS sniper, Danny Nightingale,…
Geoff and Diane Gray believe documents being held could shed light on how son suffered two bullet wounds to the…