
Prince William Praises Irish Guards' 'Grit And Determination' On St Patrick's Day
The Duke praised the Irish Guards for their "unwavering commitment" to their country "whenever and wherever" they are needed most.
The Duke praised the Irish Guards for their "unwavering commitment" to their country "whenever and wherever" they are needed most.
Irish Wolfhound Turlough Mór was inspected at Wellington Barracks and presented with the traditional shamrock.
The Defence Committee has described the capability as "deplorable".
The restaurant has been using the barracks throughout the pandemic and has fed some of the military personnel deployed on COVID-19 duties.
The newly-posted soldiers are being put through their paces on the Airborne Fundamentals Course in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
The Army-led event, which had been set for May, will no longer take place but organisers say a virtual substitute is being planned.
The soldiers have been helping NHS staff in Kettering and Northampton who have been dealing with the second wave of the pandemic.
Personnel have been taking on the Annual Combat Marksmanship Test (ACMT) at the Otterburn Training Area.
As the world marks International Women's Day, two female soldiers have shared what it is like to serve as a woman in the British Army.
The six-month Diversity and Inclusion project finishes with Women's Month
Sergeant Gavin Hillier died on Thursday night after being injured in a live firing exercise.
The Ministry of Defence has not yet released the name of the sergeant who has died.
The new coronavirus testing sites are aimed at reducing the COVID infection rate.
Personnel from 6 Regiment Royal Logistic Corps completed the final part of their pre-deployment training for the seven-month UN mission.
Major Helen Bryan wants these women to be recognised and celebrated
Is it time to mark accomplishments instead of statistics?