UN Council supports Secretary-General's search for 'peaceful solution' on Ukraine
The UN expressed "strong support" for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' efforts to find a peaceful solution to the "dispute" in Ukraine.
The UN expressed "strong support" for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' efforts to find a peaceful solution to the "dispute" in Ukraine.
A third evacuation attempt to get both civilians and soldiers out of the plant is currently underway.
The Azovstal steel plant has become a symbol of resistance as Russia continues its assault on Mariupol.
Buckingham Palace says the decision to limit numbers for Trooping the Colour came "after careful consideration".
Ukraine alone decided to target and sink Russia's Black Sea fleet flagship using its own anti-ship missiles, according to a US official.
The first of two new Gibraltar patrol boats has been commissioned into the Royal Navy fleet.
Defence Secretary reportedly wrote to Chancellor to warn the NATO spending target was in jeopardy but had received no reply.
Admiral Sir Ben Key acknowledged Royal Navy's shortcomings but pointed at improvements made in recent decades.
The Gurkhas will take over the Queen's Guards as the Foot Guards prepare for Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee.
The unit is made up of like-minded volunteers with a mission to protect the Donbas region from Russian invaders.
General Sir Geoffrey Howlett spent 40 years with the Paras and was the Chair of SSVC Trustees between 1990 and 1999.
The UK Defence Secretary, who watched Exercise Arrow 22, says Britain would come to Finland's aid, if attacked.
The Ministry of Defence insists the comments have been taken out of context.
A new report found there had been "some improvements in public protection since the last inspection, but considerable gaps remained".
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday set out a new £300m support package for Kyiv's military as he saluted the resistance of Ukrainians.
Twenty members of HMS Sheffield's crew lost their lives after the ship was hit by a missile on 4 May 1982.