Spending Review: £2.2bn Confirmed For British Defence
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has been giving his Spending Review to the House of Commons.
Sian Grzeszczyk Melbourne is an award-winning journalist with more than 17 years of experience, including nearly a decade reporting for the BBC. She was based at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for two years, is a military spouse and was the first British journalist to fly in a US Army Apache attack helicopter and even briefly take the controls. Sian specialises in covering the RAF, politics, military chiefs and military royal engagements.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has been giving his Spending Review to the House of Commons.
Forces News has been given exclusive access to British Army Training Unit Suffield in Canada.
Fort Cumberland in Southsea is a place of protection for ex-military personnel.
The two-day event highlights the pivotal role the airfield played in the Battle of Britain.
In a project called 'Never Gone', an art teacher from Northampton has drawn portraits of every soldier who died during Operation Banner.
The MOD spends around 1.8% of GDP on defence capability, well below that of other departments such as Education and Health.
Lieutenant General Tim Radford previously commanded the UK’s leading contribution to the alliance at 'ARRC'.
Rheinmetall and BAE Systems Land UK have launched a new joint venture as they wait for MOD decision on the Challenger 2 upgrade.
98-year-old Ernie Holmes flew into Coventry Airport for a reunion of more than 100 Second World War veterans.
Soldiers from 66 Engineer Group received the sword in recognition of their work on Operation Ruman.
Pegasus Bridge was liberated in the early hours of D-Day by a team of gliders led by Major John Howard.
Pegasus Bridge was liberated by Allied troops in the early hours of D-Day.
Former service personnel left Portsmouth, escorted by five Royal Navy vessels and 18 gunboats and historical craft.
'Bud', a slang word for cannabis, was made legal in Canada last year, meaning Canadian troops are now free to smoke the drug.
More than 5,000 soldiers, including nearly 100 from 2 Mercian, have taken part in the Canadian Army’s biggest exercise of the year.
Nearly seven in ten people surveyed say they have little idea about the military's work.