
Homeward-bound UK Carrier Strike Group leaves Pacific
The CSG21 deployment has now passed the midway point, with a stop in India up next before heading to the Gulf for exercises.
The CSG21 deployment has now passed the midway point, with a stop in India up next before heading to the Gulf for exercises.
The affordable rent housing development in Crawley – six maisonettes and three flats – has been named Scott Summers Court.
The boost will be implemented from next month's pay packet and will be back backdated to 1 April 2021.
Part of the visit was to celebrate the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence and the ship spent a number of days in Chattogram.
The Type 45 destroyer had been taking part in the multinational exercise to mark 50 years of the Five Powers Defence Arrangements.
Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key was confirmed as the new First Sea Lord, taking over from Admiral Sir Tony Radakin.
Royal Marines, nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers all fall under the Navy chief's command.
He will succeed Admiral Sir Tony Radakin as First Sea Lord, who himself is taking over as Chief of the Defence Staff later this year.
Admiral Lord West’s comments came after a minister said no date had been set for ordering Type 32 frigates.
Trouble was brewing until HMCS Winnipeg saved the day by supplying the carrier with three boxes of Earl Grey teabags.
Concept design footage used by shipbuilder BAE Systems has given crews a fresh look at the incoming ships.
It's a traditional rite of passage and has become key in developing a sense of community among the ship's company.
Fail the four-month course and it could spell the end of your submarine career forever.
Navy personnel continue to carry out many long-established customs and ceremonies on board the service's ships and other vessels.
The Royal Navy minehunter has returned home to HMNB Clyde after the lengthy deployment.
The traditional 'Crossing the Line' ceremony is a rite of passage that has evolved over four centuries and is still performed today.