 
    Belfast's Cold War nuclear bunker to safeguard Northern Ireland's defence heritage
The bunker is one of more than 4,500 defence heritage sites mapped as part of a recent survey programme.
 
    The bunker is one of more than 4,500 defence heritage sites mapped as part of a recent survey programme.
 
    Events to commemorate the anniversaries will centre on the efforts of the Allied forces from the UK, the Commonwealth and beyond.
The Ardennes Offensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge, was a crucial turning point in the Second World War,
 
    The campaign looks to raise thousands of pounds to create a memorial to those who served in the RNAS during the First World War.
 
    John Healey also announced that veterans can apply to have their rank restored and the reason for their discharge amended.
 
    The flagship is usually a country's most powerful warship, and today the UK's strength at sea is represented by HMS Prince of Wales.
 
    Soldiers of the 2nd Polish Corps, commanded by General Władysław Anders, made a Syrian brown bear their mascot and eventually a corporal.
 
    Here we were laughing and talking to men whom only a few hours earlier we were trying to kill, says an excerpt from the album.
 
    Two plaques lost in 1973 were restored just in time for this year's remembrance period.
 
    Crew seeks to uncover the history behind the items found from the ship's Second World War predecessor.
 
    A Unique Conspicuous Gallantry Medal was among the group of four medals that Noonans auctioneers sold for £28,000.
 
    From Flanders Fields to wearing it on Remembrance Day and everything in between
 
    The emblem was used by Intelligence School 9, part of MI9, during their covert operations in Holland in 1944.
Medium Helen Duncan claimed to have spoken with the ghost of a sailor who died when HMS Barham sank in 1941, upsetting the Admiralty.
A new BFBS Forces News podcast, featuring defence analyst Michael Clarke, analyses figures from British history who were successful leaders.
 
    Damien Lewis' new book shows how the SAS embraced people with neurodiversity as well as fighting ability during the Second World War.