'A War of Two Halves': The Hearts Players Who Fought In The Great War
Sixteen Hearts players and 500 fans from the terraces volunteered for the Western Front.
David Sivills-McCann is an award-winning journalist with 20 years of experience in TV, radio, print and online. He covers military stories in Scotland and Northern Ireland for BFBS, and has also worked around the world including covering deployments in the Middle East, Arctic and Baltic regions.
Sixteen Hearts players and 500 fans from the terraces volunteered for the Western Front.
The programme that uses the Scottish wilderness to help vets move from service to civilian life has been praised for helping many.
The Royal Marines' amphibious assault drills on the coast of southern Oman are all planned from HMS Albion.
Having spent the night aboard their landing craft, 40 Commando boarded dinghies for a final approach towards the beach.
The fundraising darts night hosted legendary footballers and darts champions.
Special prints commemorating the first Spitfire to shoot down a German plane over Britain’s skies during WWII have been released.
It was 2 SCOTS' final homecoming parade after six months in South Sudan, Cyprus and Iraq.
A service that provides vital support to the Armed Forces community is marking its 75th anniversary.
MP and former reservist Paul Sweeney thinks the government has a responsibility to do more.
The real-life story of soldier’s battle with PTSD after the Army has been brought to the stage at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Racism, the heartbreak of deployment and family separation are all examined in a new play.
The airfield at RM Condor in Scotland was due to be sold off in 2020 as part of basing cuts, a Defence Minister said no final decision had ...
"Our aim of staging an event like this is to enable us to have a broader dialogue with the audience about who the Army are, what we do, the ...
A programme to help engage youngsters from the Muslim community with the work done by the armed forces has been taking place.
Correspondents from the First World War have inspired the spectacular opening event of the Edinburgh International Festival.
“A lot of them don’t talk about what happened to them but when they’re here in this environment, the stories just flow.”