Singer Katherine Jenkins checks if HMS Cardiff progress is still on song for autumn float
The Welsh mezzo-soprano took up the honour of ship sponsor last year due to her work with the Armed Forces around the world.
Alexander Walters is the Social Media Editor at BFBS Forces News, with nearly five years’ experience covering defence stories at home and abroad. His reporting has taken him from the waters of the Canary Islands to military exercises in Sennelager, events at Buckingham Palace, and the Twickenham pitch, spanning parades, royal engagements, and beyond. After completing his Masters degree, he began his career at BBC Sport and BBC West Midlands.
The Welsh mezzo-soprano took up the honour of ship sponsor last year due to her work with the Armed Forces around the world.
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Paralympics GB have announced the 12 Wheelchair Rugby athletes who will seek to defend their Paralympic title.
The iconic Changing of The Guard ceremony was cancelled ahead of the upcoming state visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
General Sir Patrick leaves behind an Army career spanning almost four decades.