Coronavirus: Navy Cadet Sets Up Delivery Service
Ben Baily is making food deliveries to vulnerable residents in his local village twice a week.
Ben Baily is making food deliveries to vulnerable residents in his local village twice a week.
It is understood the incident took place on Friday while the aircraft carrier was at Portsmouth Naval Base.
A Commando Wildcat, from 847 Naval Air Squadron, carried out 24 landings on the Queen Elizabeth-class warship in the Channel.
The 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier left Portsmouth Naval Base at the end of April and spent time anchored off the UK coast.
The Army said it is following guidelines put in place by its senior health adviser.
It was a welcome surprise for Joyce Bedford after her daughter recently died from COVID-19.
More than 1,200 military personnel from both the United Kingdom and the United States were involved.
USS Gladiator, USS Dextrous, HMS Shoreham and HMS Brocklesby took part in the exercise.
Sailors have been producing the face shields since the beginning of April in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sailors on board RFA Argus have already marked the anniversary by spelling out '75' on the ship's flight deck.
The gliders can dive down to 1,000 metres, using controlled buoyancy to drive itself to the surface and back down.
It is the second time in two months the Royal Navy has tested its capabilities in Arctic conditions.
HMS Mersey closely tracked the Russian warship as she sailed into the English Channel.
The aircraft carrier left Portsmouth on Wednesday evening for sea trials.
Commander Jonathan Lewis was in charge of HMS Trenchant when video of a barbecue during lockdown was posted to social media.
Sailors from HMS Tyne helped save diver's life in Lyme Bay.