NATO Commander Warns on Russian Air Incursions
NATO's top military Commander, U.S.
Tim works as a reporter and presenter for BFBS. In the past he’s worked for commercial TV in the South of England and more than a dozen BBC and commercial radio stations. He’s reported from around the world, including seven months embedded with British troops in Afghanistan. He’s interviewed two Royal Princes, three Prime Ministers and more defence ministers than he can count. Tim also works as a media skills trainer.
NATO's top military Commander, U.S.
Tim Cooper visits the studio of Arabella Dorman who spent time capturing the people and landscapes of Afghanistan during the war.
Camp Bastion has been handed over to the control of Afghan security forces, officially ending British combat operations in Afghanistan.UK ...
The Army Families Federation has been held its 'Big Debate' in London. Our reporter Tim Cooper went to speak to the AFF's Chief Executive ...
The RFA Argus is three days into her journey to Sierra Leone to help in the effort to control the spread of the deadly Ebola virus. Tim ...
RFA Argus will leave British shores today to tackle the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
RFA Argus is being loaded with hospital beds, medical equipment and protective clothing to help the British military in the fight against ...
The Primary Casualty Receiving Ship, RFA Argus arrived in Falmouth to be loaded with supplies before it sails for the coast of Sierra Leone ...
All this week we have been looking at the issues surrounding troops leaving Germany and returning to bases in the UK. Tim Cooper has been to ...
Laura Hawkins reports from Germany where British Troops are continuing their drawdown from the country. Tim Cooper looks back at the history ...
General Sir Richard Shirreff has told Forces TV he believes that the current air strikes in Iraq by British Forces are not enough to defeat ...
John Peters was a Royal Air Force Pilot during Operation Desert Storm in 1991. He flew low-level daylight missions on Ar Rumaylah Airfield.
Tim Cooper visits the unusual Keep Military Museum in Dorchester. It's housed in the Depot Barracks that was built between 1877 and 1881.
For around 340 days each year, Salisbury Plain training area is used for exercises with live ammunition. The area is a vital resource for ...
Britain stands ready to take "whatever steps are necessary" to help an international push to destroy the "evil" extremist group who murdered ...
Patients from Headley Court, the Military Rehabilitation centre in Surrey, have been giving their time to help remember armed forces ...