WW1 soldier honoured in France after identity mystery solved
The remains of 2nd Lt Wordsworth, the great great-nephew of poet William Wordsworth, were discovered in France in 2012.
The remains of 2nd Lt Wordsworth, the great great-nephew of poet William Wordsworth, were discovered in France in 2012.
Collin Reeves killed Stephen and Jennifer Chapple at their home in Norton Fitzwarren, near Taunton, Somerset.
Since 1998, volunteer pilots have flown veterans to the event at aerodromes across the UK.
Forty years on from the conflict, paratroopers were welcomed to the home of the Army.
Second World War veteran Capt (Ret'd) Peter Whiteley received a letter from the Queen.
Held every year on 14 June, Liberation Day commemorates the end of the occupation of the islands by Argentina in 1982.
Blesma's team members are ready to take on the epic challenge which will push them to their limits.
The Royal British Legion hosted the large-scale event at the National Memorial Arboretum – the focal point of commemoration in the UK.
The flag of the Falklands Islands was raised over Plymouth Hoe and will remain in place until after Armed Forces Day.
Events have marked the anniversary of the end of the Falklands War, with a centrepiece service at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Events have taken place across the UK to mark the moment when, 40 years ago, the Falklands conflict ended with a British victory.
In January, the government announced a review into the impact of the pre-2000 ban on gay personnel in the Armed Forces.
Forty years after the Falkland Islands' liberation, Royal Marines who were there in 1982 paid their respects.
The residents have expressed their gratitude to those who fought to free the Falklands from Argentinian occupation.
Six crewmen were killed when Landing Craft Foxtrot 4 was bombed on 8 June 1982.
Following success at Goose Green, British Forces had two more Argentinian positions to take before reaching Port Stanley.