Carns tackles Frimley challenge as report shows young people benefit from cadets
The findings show cadets are more likely to attend university and gain advantages in social mobility, education and future employment.
Tom Sables began his career as a freelance journalist before joining BFBS Forces News in 2019. He has been shortlisted for an AIB International Media Excellence Award, developing specialisms in military mental health and special forces operations. Travelling across Europe to report from large-scale NATO deployments, Tom’s coverage includes a broad range of stories – from political developments to technological innovation.
The findings show cadets are more likely to attend university and gain advantages in social mobility, education and future employment.
REME trainees learn how to do everything from fix the radar on an AH-64 to recover an armoured vehicle that's bogged down in a muddy crater.
A leading charity is calling for teacher training and alternative exam questions to remove barriers to learning.
At Number Four School of Technical Training, RAF personnel are building parts by hand to keep jet like the Typhoon operational.
Soldiers from the Corps of Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers seeking to confirm their promotion to corporal take charge of a section.
Exercise Steadfast Dart sees Nato allies in Romania test their readiness and put into practice the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine.
An expert from the IISS says the country's focus is shifting to anti-corruption within the People's Liberation Army.
Mr Shapps reveals how he gave the order to shoot down missiles in Op Shader – and discusses what he refers to as James Bond activities.
Maria Eagle, while recognising the likes of the Boxer and Challenger 3, reinforced the importance to the UK of cheaper programmes as well.
Renowned SAS historian Damien Lewis says the UK not giving awards retrospectively "isn't good enough" amid calls for a VC for Paddy Mayne.
King Charles wrote a letter to the choir following their appearance at the palace for his 76th birthday celebrations.
The cross-party panel of MPs heard of a potential 'carrot and stick' scenario that could swing battlefield outcomes in Ukraine.
Defence Secretary John Healey announced potential recruits with conditions like acne or asthma will no longer be barred from serving.
Two plaques lost in 1973 were restored just in time for this year's remembrance period.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton joins the Diwali celebrations at RAF Halton – the key festival in the Hindu calendar.
Hari Budha Magar says he wants to keep raising awareness of disabilities after taking the Inspiration Award at the Soldiering On Awards.