Widespread Russian use of chemical weapons in Ukraine deemed unacceptable by UK
The Ministry of Defence condemns Moscow's disregard for international law – and continues to send gas masks to help the Ukrainian defenders
The Ministry of Defence condemns Moscow's disregard for international law – and continues to send gas masks to help the Ukrainian defenders
After the sea trials, the 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier will head to Rosyth for a period in dry dock – the next phase of her maintenance
Artillery soldiers teamed up with the RAF for underslung load drills in Colchester to sharpen rapid deployment skills
Ed Hall, the author of We Can't Even March Straight, says service rights were hard won, but may now be at risk of being eroded across Nato
The 38 finalists attended a reception in Westminster with Veterans Minister Al Carns among the dignitaries praising their achievements
Ash Alexander-Cooper says at-risk Afghans remain in hiding with broken promises and 'another kick in the guts'
Exercise Apollo Refresh sees GPs turned into defence doctors – with a little help from some high-calibre casualties
BFBS Forces News has seen a joint letter from the heads of the UK's three most elite military units sent to the Chief of the Defence Staff
The former defence secretary said the government had applied for an injunction to protect Afghans whose data had been leaked
Aquatic sports in the Armed Forces have undergone a period of rebuilding after the Covid-19 pandemic
HMNB Clyde, commonly known as Faslane, will see improvements over the next three years ahead of the arrival of the Dreadnought-class boats
Camilla has been given a historic Royal Navy title during a visit to HMS Astute as the submarine marks the end of her first commission
A governmental gagging order meant that a data breach that put up to 100,000 people at risk from the Taliban was kept from the public eye
Thousands of Afghans are being relocated to the UK after their details were mistakenly released by a defence official
The US president warned of sweeping sanctions unless Russia agrees to a peace deal
A Royal Navy officer recounts how his grandfather learned of Japan's surrender while serving with the British Pacific Fleet during WW2