
Coronavirus: Military Operation Of Mobile Testing Units To End
The Armed Forces have conducted more than 700,000 tests at UK sites since April.
The Armed Forces have conducted more than 700,000 tests at UK sites since April.
The Defence Secretary was writing about the dangers of unconventional warfare, in the Sunday Telegraph.
Earlier this week the UK accused Russia of launching a “projectile with the characteristics of a weapon” during a satellite test.
The head of the UK’s space directorate called on Russia to "avoid any further such testing".
Twenty-three-year-old Fusilier Sam Brownridge passed away earlier this month on deployment after sustaining a non-battle injury in Estonia.
Four of the Fast Inshore Patrol Boats are now alongside in Leith Docks, Edinburgh.
Six of Britain's most senior military officers have signed a letter, detailing how they plan to improve diversity in the Armed Forces.
The training has been focused on a personnel changeover for those who could be deployed to the Caribbean during hurricane season.
The site opened just two years ago but says it is at risk of closure after losing 90% of its income because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The two new fast patrol vessels will be used to patrol HMNB Gibraltar and British Gibraltar Territorial Waters.
The doko race is a key part of the Gurkha recruitment process.
A committee of Lords was also told that military planning during the COVID-19 response was more important than numbers of personnel.
The Prime Minister visited RAF Lossiemouth and has also praised the "magnificent" work of the Armed Forces during the coronavirus pandemic.
The new home for the RAF's P-8A Poseidon aircraft was designed and built by Boeing.
A report by the Public Accounts Committee has criticised the Government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy is receiving emergency funds from the Government after closing during the coronavirus lockdown.