
In pictures: Royal Marines train with the Knight's Stoner 1 rifle
The Royal Marines' and Army's new KS-1 assault rifle is designed to be easier to use and aim.
The Royal Marines' and Army's new KS-1 assault rifle is designed to be easier to use and aim.
The new Knight's Stoner rifle has been put through its paces – with some preferring the weapon to the older L85 bullpup design.
This latest round of security assistance includes additional air defence equipment, artillery shells and anti-tank weapons.
Grant Shapps travelled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to drive forward work to maintain regional stability.
Chief Petty Officer Stephen Froom and Able Seaman Alfie Hulme from HMS Diamond battled terrible conditions to save all on board.
The Operational Honours and Awards List recognises the bravery, commitment and commendable service of British military personnel.
There had been fears the 103-year-old monument could be damaged before the annual November remembrance.
Challenges included the log press and pulling a vehicle across a parade square with a harness.
Lance Corporal Stephen Cox has qualified a boat after a strong showing at the African Rowing Championships in Tunisia.
Edward and Alice Botting uncovered the story of John Townsend, who served in the Royal Navy on the Arctic escort routes to northern Russia.
The latest iteration of the Royal British Legion's remembrance symbol is plastic-free and recyclable.
The latest version of the poppy is the first redesign of the historic symbol of remembrance in 28 years.
Lance Serjeant Brand was 24 when it is believed he was killed during the Battle of the Lys, also known as the Fourth Battle of Ypres
Derek Derenalagi tells his remarkable story in the gripping Near Death podcast.
The Guinea Pig Club was formed to support WW2 aircrew undergoing reconstructive plastic surgery after burn injuries.
A C-17 aircraft left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire with 21 tonnes of aid on board.