Coronavirus: Military Run Mobile Testing Unit In Hyde Park
The military is running more than 90 mobile coronavirus testing units across the UK.
The military is running more than 90 mobile coronavirus testing units across the UK.
A Commando Wildcat, from 847 Naval Air Squadron, carried out 24 landings on the Queen Elizabeth-class warship in the Channel.
Outsourcing firm Interserve said some of its services could be impacted as a result of an incident earlier this month.
Trials of Compass For Life, developed by one of the youngest people to ever be selected for the SAS, began before the coronavirus lockdown.
The 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier left Portsmouth Naval Base at the end of April and spent time anchored off the UK coast.
It is the first time the exercise has been held since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Scientists say radiation could have caused changes in the atmosphere, leading to increased rainfall.
Of the seven planned Nightingale hospitals across England, it is the only site yet to become operational.
Prince William spent three years as a Search and Rescue pilot in 22 Squadron.
There are 20,000 military personnel currently on standby as part of the Ministry of Defence's COVID Support Force.
Captain Tom Moore will publish an autobiography and a children’s picture book in September and October respectively.
The former soldier denies two counts of murder and five of attempted murder during a 1972 civil rights protest.
Josep Borrell said the COVID-19 pandemic poses a new threat and risks deteriorating the security environment.
A report by the National Audit Office did say the Ministry of Defence had cut its carbon emissions by 42% over the last decade.
British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force aircraft make up the task force, which is providing support to the NHS across the UK.
A report by the PAC said mistakes by the Ministry of Defence has led to key nuclear projects facing delays of between 1.7 and 6.3 years.