SAS sniper Danny Nightingale to be medically discharged from army
SAS sniper facing retrial over alleged illegal possession of a pistol and ammunition will be discharged next year An SAS…
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SAS sniper facing retrial over alleged illegal possession of a pistol and ammunition will be discharged next year An SAS…
President wants inmates transferred to Afghan justice system, though two-week deadline is legally impossible for UK to meet The Afghan…
Neurologists to look at use of music to aid those suffering from post-conflict trauma Music is to be prescribed as…
There’s a lot of snooty prejudice against ex-forces personnel. Why shouldn’t they train as teachers? Looking at the government’s Troops…
Campaigning lawyers challenge legal defence set out by RAF as six protesters await trial over mass trespass of UK drone…
Only one protester is staying at the site from where drones are controlled, but six are facing charges for entering…
The decision to compensate the victims of torture and illegal detention during the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya (Britain has…
Ex-service personnel with no degree will be able to become teachers in half the normal time from next year Former…
Patrol commander is cleared of failing to deal with offences by two servicemen at court martial in Germany Two British…
UAVs are remotely controlled from the MoD base for use in Afghanistan against the Taliban Six protesters have been arrested…
Merlins are no longer needed in Helmand because number of British outposts has declined from 137 in 2010 to 11…
A photographic highlight selected by the picture desk. The last night of evacuations of Allied forced from Dunkirk was on…
High winds force postponement of operation to lift only surviving German Dornier Do 17 bomber from Kent seabed An attempt…
RAF experts hope to complete operation to salvage last remaining example of Dornier 17 that crashed off coast of Deal…
RAF experts hope to complete operation to salvage last remaining example of Dornier 17 that crashed off coast of Deal…
Poll shows 78% think the military is tied up after Afghan and Iraqi conflicts Less than a quarter of the…
MPs have in the past asked in the Commons whether Geidt – now the Queen’s private secretary – was a…
Queen’s private secretary Sir Christopher Geidt won high court libel action against John Pilger and Central TV in 1991 This…
The Indian sailors recruited by Britain’s merchant navy died in their thousands during two world wars. Most of them weren’t…
The British government’s claim that it is strengthening the rule of law is undermined by its treatment of Afghan civilians…
The lessons of the first world war are not a settled question in modern Britain, nor is how to commemorate…
Defence secretary Philip Hammond says safe route for accessing Afghan judicial system has now been secured British forces in Afghanistan…
British forces are detaining up to 85 Afghan nationals at Camp Bastion, in what may be deemed unlawful detention Steve…
Frank Ledwidge, author of damning study Investment in Blood, says failing, bloody campaign has cost £2,000 per UK household The…
Shadow transport secretary says rail firms should extend scheme of discounted tickets for serving forces members Labour has said train…
While nothing can justify the killing of a British soldier, the link to Britain’s vicious occupations abroad cannot be ignored I am a former soldier.
In the wake of the spike in far-right activity, the risk of ‘cumulative extremism’ is one of the issues that should occupy minds The horrific murder in Woolwich has already triggered a disturbing chain of events. In less than 24 hours, the number of supporters of the far-right English Defence League’s (EDL) Facebook page has rocketed more than threefold, from around 25,000 to over 75,000. Then, in response to the group’s online call for “feet on streets” and its claim that “we are at war”, about 100 EDL activists descended on Woolwich to “tell the religion of peace that we don’t need them here”, and threw missiles at police