Army medic targets world record with 26-hour CPR charity challenge
Sergeant Alex Broadley will find out if she has set a world record in 11 weeks' time.
Kirstie Chambers is a Regional Reporter covering the Armed Forces across the Midlands, East Anglia and Lincolnshire. She has also covered the military’s efforts in the Baltics, Germany, Belgium at NATO HQ, Ascension Islands and Scotland. Previously, she spent time as a broadcast reporter for local stations across the UK.
Sergeant Alex Broadley will find out if she has set a world record in 11 weeks' time.
Hearing loss became a hidden injury for veterans that went unnoticed for decades – now about 300,000 veterans are suffering.
Squadron Leader Steve Morris spoke to us about being Red 9, his next career move, and still being on the Red Arrows Whatsapp groups.
It is home to more than 18,000 commemorative markers, each inscribed with a personal message to someone who died.
Out of the 30 soldiers who joined the Army School of Ceremonial 16 weeks ago, 24 commissioned as drummers.
Captain Harpreet Chandi's attempt to become the first woman of colour to cross the Antarctic unsupported begins next month.
For over a century, the NAAFI has given deployed British military personnel and families a slice of home.
The soldiers have been rewarded for their work on Operation Shader in Iraq.
The new 3,800 sq ft Spitfire Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent will tell the story of the aircraft's designer, Reginald Mitchell.
The Duchess of Gloucester unveiled the special stone at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
The statue will arrive at the National Memorial Arboretum in May and honour over 5,000 submariners who lost their lives.
The veterans have been collecting a range of items, from baby clothes to toiletries, for Afghan refugees isolating in Greater Manchester.
About 80% of recruits received their first choice regiment during the ceremony at Helles Barracks, Catterick.
The two military working canines have completed more than 1,600 hours of operational searches across their six-year careers.
About 750 passed off Harrogate Army Foundation College's parade square - the first to have families and friends present since 2019.
The well-worn and much-loved 82-year-old teddy bear now has a new home after spending decades hidden underneath insulation in a loft.