Inquiry into alleged torture of Iraqis by British troops breaks up
The al-Sweady inquiry has spent weeks hearing allegations about how troops murdered and tortured Iraqis in 2004 A little-reported public…
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The al-Sweady inquiry has spent weeks hearing allegations about how troops murdered and tortured Iraqis in 2004 A little-reported public…
Soldier who was imprisoned last year after police found similar weapon in his belongings says he had no other pistol…
John Bercow accuses defence secretary of ‘utterly incompetent’ performance after his officials fail to distribute document to MPs Philip Hammond,…
Sergeant accused of storing Glock 9mm pistol and more than 300 rounds of ammunition in his bedroom A special forces…
Defence secretary Philip Hammond announces £1.8bn plan to increase size of reserve force 50% by 2018 Army reservists are to…
Studies are missing link in puzzle that has connected naval exercises to unusual mass strandings of whales and dolphins Whales…
Defence secretary says decommissioning of nuclear submarine bases must be viewed in light of Scottish independence vote It would take…
White paper will propose incentives for small and medium-sized firms that encourage employees to become reservists Firms will be rewarded…
Kevin Moffat, worried about birth of his child, allegedly visited officer Robert Williams’s cabin on HMS Edinburgh with SA80 rifle…
Cutting the number of nuclear submarines will prevent Britain keeping one at sea, which is essential to deterring aggressors The…
Review of nuclear deterrent options will show like-for-like replacement of Trident is not only option, says Lib Dem minister A…
Territorial Army to be renamed Army Reserve and expanded from 19,000 to 30,000 in latest series of measures following defence…
Despite military’s fears, prime minister stands firm on security arrangements after British leave in spite of military’s fears Military commanders…
Senior military sources say Nato will continue to play major role as Afghan forces are unprepared for 2014 withdrawal International…
Exclusive: General Nick Carter says west could have struck a deal with Taliban leaders after they were toppled a decade…
Litigation threat over ill-equipped troops will not affect decisions made in heat of battle, says General Sir Peter Wall A…
Group Captain Wendy Williams was passed over for promotion in July 2011 in favour of a male doctor The highest-ranking…
Aid is ‘critical to the UK’s national interests’ , says letter to the Observer, even as MoD forced to cut…
My parliamentary colleagues and other members of the Labour party urging a return to a policy of unilateral disarmament (Letters,…
The supreme court decision to allow soldiers’ families to sue could have a profound effect on British and US military…
Don’t knock it – national service without the military association and for both sexes could be a lifeline for many…
Many people would prioritise spending on health or education, on infrastructure, job creation or supporting the vulnerable rather than on…
£30m contract will see ScanEagle aircraft launched from the back of ships using a catapult The navy is to get…
Court ruling enables families of three soldiers killed in Iraq to sue MoD for negligence because soldiers have a ‘right…
Defence secretary Philip Hammond says human rights ruling could make it more difficult for troops to carry out operations The…
Families of British soldiers killed fighting in Iraq welcome a supreme court ruling that allows them to bring damages claims…
The families of the soldiers killed in Iraq have won an important victory. But it is far from end of…
Soldiers abroad are protected by human rights legislation, says supreme court in case of men killed when poorly armoured vehicles…