Military at heart of Platinum Jubilee celebrations
The Queen's Birthday Parade began with Trooping the Colour and finished with a military flypast.
The Queen's Birthday Parade began with Trooping the Colour and finished with a military flypast.
Recipients include the Officer Commanding Nursing for the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre.
This was the first time an inter-service championships of any sport has happened onboard a Royal Navy warship.
The Queen watched on from the balcony of Buckingham Palace as more than 70 aircraft from across the military conducted a flypast.
A number of Royals wore military uniforms as they took part in Trooping the Colour, kicking off the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
A close look at the military's role this weekend as the Queen prepares to become the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
Two BFBS staff members have received awards for services to UK forces welfare through television and radio broadcasting in Afghanistan.
The gesture comes as the 40th anniversary of the war's end approaches.
Regulars and reservists will be on parade in front of the Queen.
The Household Cavalry soldier was riding back to base when the incident occurred.
Former Grenadier Guard John Walmsley was one of the last people she passed as a princess, and one of the first she walked by as Queen.
More than 70 aircraft from all three services are set to take part in the flypast - here's a look at the expected formation.
President Joe Biden had previously said that the US would not send Ukraine "rocket systems that can strike into Russia".
Lance Bombardier David Sunaki is the first men's player to be called up since the creation of the Army men's team.
The raid was an important step in clearing an Argentine observation post ahead of the main British advance.
The Royal Navy vessel now visits Darwin after the completion of the deployment as part of Britain's permanent naval presence in the region.