
Coronavirus: Military To Support Students’ Testing In England
Members of the Armed Forces will help with the rollout of COVID-19 testing for secondary schools and colleges.
Members of the Armed Forces will help with the rollout of COVID-19 testing for secondary schools and colleges.
The Chair of the Defence Select Committee believes a testing capability “could be utilised”.
France has lifted its travel ban but thousands of lorry drivers need to return a negative coronavirus test before crossing the channel.
The military has spent a lot of 2020 on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis, but operations have continued at home and overseas.
The military has spent a lot of 2020 on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis, but operations have continued at home and overseas.
Among those to take part in the call were personnel deployed on counter-Daesh and maritime safety operations in the Middle East.
Jordan Wylie was told by the Scottish government on Tuesday night that to continue the challenge would be a breach of new COVID-19 measures.
The 30-strong unit helped to share a range of soldiering skills that can be used to track and combat poachers.
About 300 Chelsea Pensioners have been offered the vaccine as they are part of the highest priority groups.
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Anyone aged over 11 without symptoms is being urged to get tested, in a bid to drive down the spread of infection.
Fares4Free is working with other charities to give out food and gifts for people in need across Scotland.
The 57,000 24-hour ration packs being donated contain three meals and some snacks, totalling 4,000 calories a day.
The footballer said he was "thrilled" to become an ambassador for the Royal British Legion Industries’ Tommy Club initiative.
The puddings have been delivered to military communities across the UK and overseas, including Fiji and Bahrain.
The Veterans-CHECK study found that 60% of veterans have volunteered in their community during the COVID-19 pandemic.