
Prince Charles Thanks Troops In Wales For Their Work Fighting COVID
The Prince of Wales spoke to personnel involved in the mass COVID-19 testing programme in Merthyr Tydfil.
The Prince of Wales spoke to personnel involved in the mass COVID-19 testing programme in Merthyr Tydfil.
The once top-secret home of Britain's Second World War codebreakers reopens to the public on 17 May, as lockdown restrictions ease.
It comes as Boris Johnson warned the Indian COVID-19 variant could "pose a serious disruption" to the planned easing of UK restrictions.
The coroner said Lance Shingler had witnessed "harrowing, traumatic incidents" in Iraq.
The unassuming collection of huts in the heart of England proved crucial to the Allies defeating Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
HMS Kent is currently taking part in Exercise Strike Warrior - the last workout before the Carrier Strike Group 21 deployment.
The submarine was used as a target for Royal Navy training exercises after it was decommissioned and scuttled off the Dartmouth coast.
Personnel have been supporting the French counter-insurgency Operation Barkhane in the African country.
The aircraft, which has been in RAF service for more than 40 years, will be modernised to improve stability and include a digital cockpit.
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said the Prime Minister is writing personally to the families of the victims.
The future of the service's capabilities was outlined in March's Defence Command Paper.
More than 450 British personnel have died in Afghanistan since the start of operations in 2001.
Willa Rose will be trained to become the Household Cavalry's new drum horse – an important figure in ceremonial events.
The upgraded vehicle boasts a range of improved features including a new turret, improved engine and 120mm smoothbore gun.
The black and white images show the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last month aged 99, at different stages of his life.
Rugby, athletics and swimming are among the sports returning from 17 May.