The Royal British Legion Industries and The Poppy Appeal
Kate Wathall visits the RBLI (Royal British Legion Industry) to see the work they do and how they support the Poppy appeal.
Kate Wathall visits the RBLI (Royal British Legion Industry) to see the work they do and how they support the Poppy appeal.
David Morgan is the new president of the MCC taking over from Mike Gattiing for the 2014/15 season.
Ranger Andy Allen of the 1 Royal Irish lost both his legs in a bomb blast in Afghanistan in July 2008.
The House of Commons Defence Committee has recommended more resources should be devoted to address mental health issues in the military.
90,000 volunteers worked at home and abroad during World War One.
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Sir Winton received the Czech Republic’s highest state honour in August of 2014 having saved hundreds of mostly Jewish children from the ...
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Tim Cooper visits the studio of Arabella Dorman who spent time capturing the people and landscapes of Afghanistan during the war.
Islamic State (IS) have released a new video featuring British hostage John Cantlie which shows him in the embattled Syrian city of Kobani ...
Laura Hawkins looks into the role Reservists have played in the Afghanistan conflict.
Plymouth entertains more than 350 sailors from eight countries as NATO's Mine Counter Measures Group comes to town.
20 year-old Mike Elkins bought two ceramic poppies from the Tower of London to place at his Great Great Uncle's grave in Belgium when he ...
Help for Heroes Founder Bryn Parry speaks to our Reporter Emma Nelson on the legacy of Britain's mission in Afghanistan.