Army says uniforms can still be worn in public despite stabbing attack on officer
But personnel may choose not to wear their uniform if for service reasons or security considerations this would be impractical or unsafe.
But personnel may choose not to wear their uniform if for service reasons or security considerations this would be impractical or unsafe.
JFHQ is often tasked to respond to major international incidents, and Forces News was granted exclusive access to its major annual exercise.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin says there are numerous deficiencies across the forces, but the immediate financial challenges are being addressed.
The Defence Secretary also warned that the issues facing defence are 'much worse' than Labour initially feared.
This week's podcast looked at the Labour's Defence Review and the outsiders being invited to help shape it.
Former soldier and defence minister Sarah Atherton writes that the role must be independent, warning it will otherwise be tokenistic.
The department has released annual, pre-audit figures on the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme, which show an increase of £14.8m.
The planned role was announced In what was the first King's Speech under a Labour Government for 14 years.
Medics are finding themselves having to treat casualties on the frontline where fighting skills and fieldcraft mix with compassion and care.
They won 6 1/2-5 in a thrilling match in Tidworth which was followed by a UKAF clash against the United States Armed Forces.
It is hoped that the rise in interest in military darts could see it become an official forces sport.
They beat defending champions, 8 Training Battalion REME 7-4 at RAF Halton.
Until today the MOD opposed many hearing loss claims made by veterans, arguing that other sources of noise were to blame.
The 3-1 win was a statement of intent for UKAF against a team preparing for a World Cup competition.
In his first address to the military, John Healey said he was more interested in results than photo opportunities.
The results mean 5% of those sitting in Parliament now come from an Armed Forces background, while the national average is 4%.