Former F1 champion Jenson Button thanks military in Happy New Year message
The 2009 F1 winner praised the work of personnel in rolling out the COVID-19 booster vaccine.
After reading law at Durham University and studying journalism as a postgraduate in Cardiff, Simon spent three years in commercial radio at Q in Belfast. He joined BFBS in 2019, initially as a reporter before transitioning to the Sport team. He has led commentary on the Inter Services Cricket Championships at Lord’s, reported on the IS Snow Sports Championships in Méribel and led coverage of the Code Bowl Call of Duty Esports Championships from Washington DC.
The 2009 F1 winner praised the work of personnel in rolling out the COVID-19 booster vaccine.
Army Captain Harpreet Chandi, who is being sponsored by BFBS, is aiming to become the first woman of colour to cross Antarctica unsupported.
The Army is now awaiting the results of formal compulsory drugs tests for the personnel following initial finger swabs.
Squadron Leader Steve Morris spoke to us about being Red 9, his next career move, and still being on the Red Arrows Whatsapp groups.
The charity said it is "undertaking a review" of the product and said the meaning behind it has been "misinterpreted".
The term was coined upon the first meeting of select defence representatives in 2018.
A look at the remarkable life of the military and footballing trailblazer who played for sides including Tottenham Hotspur and Rangers.
The ship is the first of eight City-class frigates designed to protect the Royal Navy fleet from hostile submarines.
The awards include 10 categories from across UK defence.
General Sir Nick Carter spoke to Forces News, before he hands over to successor Admiral Sir Tony Radakin next month.
HMS Severn was decommissioned almost four years ago and is the first ship to be reactivated in this way since the Falklands War.
The well-worn and much-loved 82-year-old teddy bear now has a new home after spending decades hidden underneath insulation in a loft.
British troops moved onto the streets of Londonderry on 14 August 1969.
Aware of the US casualties, Nazi propaganda portrayed the incident as an act of British sabotage.