2 YORKS receive medals for Afghanistan deployment
Op Toral is the UK's contribution to the NATO mission in Afghanistan - providing force protection to advisors and training Afghan forces.
Hannah King has been with BFBS over a decade. Starting as our North of England correspondent chasing new Gurkhas across training areas, she now specialises in features, with a particular interest in health and medicine. She’s deployed all over the world, from South Sudan and Somalia to New Zealand and the Falkland Islands. When she’s not out filming for us she can usually be found racing dragon boats and eating cake (not at the same time).
Op Toral is the UK's contribution to the NATO mission in Afghanistan - providing force protection to advisors and training Afghan forces.
The hope is the insects' hive will offset the hydrocarbon footprint left by the driving school.
There are, however, fears the Royal Air Force transport aircraft could still be scrapped.
Corporal Mitchell Astbury's assignment comes as a result of a new partnership between the Royal Air Force and US Space Command.
In line with COVID-19 measures, the Gurkha recruits were handed their new caps on a pole to maintain social distancing.
The pandemic has forced the British Army to reconsider how it can best recruit and select the next members of the brigade.
The closing date is 25 September and the winning images will feature in the charity's annual calendar.
Paul Goose says he will continue his live-streamed performances from his Barnsley garden until there are no more COVID-19-related deaths.
The parade was live-streamed as loved ones were unable to be present.
There are warnings that members of the public are putting themselves at risk by straying from footpaths and bridleways.
We joined the unit during urban warfare training at Catterick Garrison.
Captain Sir Tom Moore was made Honorary Colonel of the Army Foundation College back in April to mark his 100th birthday.
Troops from the Light Dragoons and 2 Royal Anglian are deploying to the West African country on a UN mission in December.
Catterick Garrison is the biggest in the British Army and will welcome an extra 3,500 personnel over a period of roughly 10 years.
The doko race is a key part of the Gurkha recruitment process.
Thousands of personnel and their families will see their accommodation modernised with the Government funding.