
Forces Sports Set For Return
A number of sports have announced events including cycling, cricket and athletics.
A number of sports have announced events including cycling, cricket and athletics.
Former Royal Engineer Jon Hilton walked five kilometres unaided with his new prosthetic leg.
Leuk, a Belgian Malinois, was posthumously awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his lifesaving actions while on duty.
Commander Charlie Wheen will be taking charge of HMS Argyll into a busy period of training, defence and UK-based operations.
The 10-day trip marked the ship's third visit to the remote British territory in the South Atlantic.
The inquiry will examine the UK's ambition for the Royal Navy's role over the next 20 years.
Labour MP David Lammy has called for better education on the sacrifices of black and Asian soldiers during the First World War.
A new drill shed, gym, messes, classrooms, offices and a wardroom overlooking the harbour are all part of the upgrade.
The Indonesian navy chief said the submarine was expected to run out of oxygen by roughly 03:00 local time on Saturday 24 April.
The new research found little evidence that early recruitment is associated with an adverse impact on long-term mental health.
Thirteen civilians were killed on 30 January 1972, when soldiers from the Parachute Regiment opened fire on a civil rights demonstration.
Repair work on the helipad at Addenbrooke's Hospital, which is used by the East of England's three air ambulances, is under way.
Defence Secretary apologised after report found some personnel were not formally remembered in the same way as their white comrades.
The Russian defence minister ordered heavy weapons to remain near the border for another exercise later this year.
The Astute-class submarines are the biggest and most powerful submarines ever built for the Royal Navy.
The submarines can circumnavigate the globe submerged and produce their own oxygen and drinking water.