Heatwave: How the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment is keeping its horses cool
The military horses have been providing the Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards Parade in sweltering temperatures.
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The military horses have been providing the Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards Parade in sweltering temperatures.
Intelligence believes Slovyansk and Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast remain Russia's principal objectives for this phase of the operation.
The first cohort of Ukrainian soldiers is currently undergoing training.
Mr Johnson quit as Tory leader after admitting he failed to persuade Cabinet colleagues that he could fight on.
The expert praised how the Ukrainians have continued to surprise the world with what they are able to do with a smaller force.
The shadow defence secretary says he has seen figures and says he fears the ARAP scheme has ground to a halt.
After previous failures, Russia is determined to take Severodonetsk, while Ukraine shows no sign of backing down.
Current and historic aircraft will take part in the flight over Buckingham Palace on 2 June.
Admiral Lord West's vessel sustained serious damage from the incoming waves of air attacks.
It is believed Russia has lost 12 of its generals in the war, forced to the frontline by a failure of communication systems.
The Queen missed the event for the first time in almost 60 years following advice from Royal doctors relating to mobility issues.
The UK Defence Secretary, who watched Exercise Arrow 22, says Britain would come to Finland's aid, if attacked.
Ben Wallace was speaking during a visit to Finland to see joint UK and Finnish military exercises.
Russian missile strikes on Odessa in Ukraine's south suggest Vladimir Putin has his sights set on the strategic Black Sea port.
A snowstorm could not prevent members of the new 70 Gurkha Parachute Squadron from being presented with new maroon berets.
As the war in Ukraine intensifies, there are growing concerns Russia will resort to chemical, biological or nuclear attack.