Coronavirus: USS Theodore Roosevelt Crew Member Dies
At least 585 crew members on board the ship have tested positive for COVID-19.
At least 585 crew members on board the ship have tested positive for COVID-19.
North Korea has carried out a series of short-range missile and other weapons tests in recent weeks.
The Prime Minister, who previously tested positive for COVID-19, was tested again when he left hospital.
The facility is equipped to receive up to 750 COVID-19 patients.
Members of all three services will support NHS ambulance services in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Under the deal, the Afghan government will be releasing 5,000 Taliban prisoners in exchange for 1,000 government officials.
A total of 1,000,000 face masks were delivered to North Macedonia.
A total of 250,000 items of personal protective equipment arrived at the base.
A British Army officer and his vascular surgeon twin brother are both playing a role in the fight against COVID-19.
The Prime Minister has returned to the ward at St Thomas’ Hospital as his condition improves.
Albert Chambers was a Coldstream Guard in the Second World War.
The two warring parties have been urged to start negotiations "to comprehensively end the war".
RAF and Royal Navy helicopter crews took part in a medical evacuation familiarisation at Thruxton Aerodrome.
The military has assisted with the construction of temporary facilities across the UK in the fight against COVID-19.
Military personnel have helped convert the NEC into the temporary hospital.
Scots Guards personnel have helped take the number of beds at St Mary's Hospital from 200 to 400 in just eight days.