Meet The Royal Marines Veteran Who's Now A Penny Farthing Instructor
Veteran Neil Laughton's passion for the Victorian bike means he devotes much of his time to teaching people how to ride them.
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.
Veteran Neil Laughton's passion for the Victorian bike means he devotes much of his time to teaching people how to ride them.
UK personnel first arrived in Afghanistan in 2001 and since then more than 150,000 personnel have deployed into theatre.
As it stands, service personnel from non-UK nations must pay a £2,389 visa application fee to remain in the country.
Supporting Wounded Veterans launched a programme to raise money for the research, but there remains a funding gap of £725,000.
Willa Rose will be trained to become the Household Cavalry's new drum horse – an important figure in ceremonial events.
The Integrated Review set out a vision where national security and defence will be increasingly focused on the information domain.
From 1,500 Hong Kong-Chinese personnel who served alongside the military at British Forces Overseas Hong Kong, 159 were given a UK passport.
A committee has heard that complaints by female and BAME personnel remain disproportionately high.
Forces News spoke to two navigators who recalled their memories of the conflict.
A study found children get anxious about their parents' health and safety, while extra stress can sometimes be on the at-home parent.
The National Audit Office says thousands of personnel have been in accommodation considered to be so bad rent was not charged.
The service has initially been launched in north London but NHS England hopes to expand the project to all regions in the coming months.
The National Security and Investment Bill is designed to prevent hostile foreign buyouts of UK national tech assets.
Under the terms of the Dayton Agreement, NATO took over peacekeeping for the Balkans.
Currently acting chief ombudsman, Mariette Hughes is the Ministry of Defence’s preferred candidate to take over the role in January.
The report's author suggests HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales must be used for shorter and sharper attacks than in the past.