Soldier Cycles 100km A Day In June For Charity Challenge
Staff Sergeant Dave Jarvis helped to raise funds for the Royal Signals Charity on the centenary of its birth.
Rosie Laydon has spent over 20 years working for BFBS, reporting around the world: from multiple operational assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan, to Royal Navy drug busts in the Caribbean. Away from daily reporting, she has produced and directed documentaries on Cold War Spies, Women at Sandhurst and the post-Taliban evacuation of Kabul. She now specialises in grey zone threats and hybrid warfare.
Staff Sergeant Dave Jarvis helped to raise funds for the Royal Signals Charity on the centenary of its birth.
Some 140 mobile testing units will also be added as the military continues to play a "vital" role in the UK's response to COVID-19.
For decades, Checkpoint Charlie provided the only official gateway for western military personnel into East Germany.
The Cenotaph in London was defaced during protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
The NHS Seacole Centre at Headley Court is providing recovering COVID-19 patients with mental and physical therapy.
A local resident said she was “angered, disappointed and sad” when she saw the vandalism.
So far, the team of volunteers have made 338 sets of scrubs for military personnel.
The announcement comes after some military charities said they have been unable to fundraise because of the lockdown.
The troops' roles are likely to include emergency response and driving ambulances when required.
UK personnel in Senegal are mentoring Cameroonian, Moroccan and Nigerian soldiers in the fight against extremism.
It is more than 20 years after the ban on lesbian, gay and bisexual personnel in the UK military was lifted.
More than 20,000 American troops are to join personnel from NATO nations and partners for Exercise Defender-Europe 20.
The MOD is trialling it at Aldershot Garrison for the next three years as part of a tri-service project to assess future needs.
It is 100 days until the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
Susan Pollack survived two Nazi death camps during the Second World War
British personnel were at two bases in Iraq attacked by Iranian ballistic missiles, with the MOD saying there are no UK casualties.