Afghanistan: What Would It Take To Get US And Coalition Forces Back Into The Country?
Violence has intensified after US President Joe Biden said troops would fully withdraw from the country by the end of the month.
Violence has intensified after US President Joe Biden said troops would fully withdraw from the country by the end of the month.
In the two weeks up to 23 July, the number of positive cases increased by 1,474, the steepest rise in 2021 so far.
The Founder's Day parade was supposed to take part on its usual date in May but was postponed due to coronavirus restrictions.
The Prime Minister represented the Queen at the Sovereign's Parade, inspecting cadets and awarding prizes.
The P-8A Poseidon aircraft dropped a recoverable exercise variant of the Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo over Moray Firth.
The investment will improve combat air capability, data sharing and increase the variety of precision-guided munitions.
The Carrier Strike Group is taking the opportunity to reset in the country before the next phase of the deployment in the Western Pacific.
About 750 passed off Harrogate Army Foundation College's parade square - the first to have families and friends present since 2019.
International troops began withdrawing from Afghanistan in May.
One hundred-year-old veteran Lieutenant Colonel Charlie A Cameron is last surviving officer from the Second World War battle in Egypt.
There has been intense fighting in recent days, as the Taliban seeks to increase its presence.
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston, has made his choices available in the Apollo Resource Centre at RAF Cosford.
The Invictus Games 2025 will be held in either USA or Canada, with the potential for a Winter Hybrid Games.
617 Squadron and their F-35B Lightning jets are deployed on HMS Queen Elizabeth as part of the Carrier Strike Group 21 deployment.
The first Army Championships in two years have been held in Minley.
Shadow Armed Forces Minister Stephen Morgan accused the Government of "failing" Afghan staff who supported British Armed Forces.