New Film On War Correspondent Released As Syrian Government Blamed For Her Death
Marie Colvin's family believed she died in a targeted attack to silence her reports.
Marie Colvin's family believed she died in a targeted attack to silence her reports.
The Public Accounts Committee predicts a shortfall in funding could reach nearly £15 billion by 2028.
The coalition says as many as 18 civilians may have died.
97-year-old Scottish veteran William Glen recalls his experiences at the Normandy Landings in his latest book.
He served as Defence Secretary, Foreign Secretary and NATO Secretary General.
Defence minister Tobias Ellwood said to not contingency plan would be "irresponsible".
The 15-strong Cultural Property Protection Unit is made up of reservists who will defend the world's cultural treasures.
“These missiles are hard to detect... they can reach European cities," Jens Stoltenberg said.
'Men of Oar' completed more than 3,000 miles in 47 days as they competed in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.
By switching to biogas, Marham's electricity bill will drop by £300,000 a year.
A former soldier is coaching young people ahead of Army recruitment tests.
Lord West was concerned that an enemy could "reverse engineer" kit such as defensive aids.
The Government was told that the cash cuts to living accommodation in military troops' barracks were an "appalling indictment" of the MOD.
The Ministry of Defence has released the first images of 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment during Exercise Yellow Assault in Norfolk.
The defendant was a former fast jet pilot and trained RAF instructor.
Russia's military might in the region is still not quite what it was during the Cold War, former Army officer Ben Barry believes.