Captain Sir Tom Moore: Military Funeral Held For Army Veteran
The 100-year-old Second World War veteran died earlier this month.
The 100-year-old Second World War veteran died earlier this month.
Captain Sir Tom Moore died earlier this month at the age of 100 after testing positive for COVID-19.
The North Yorkshire base projected images of the Second World War veteran onto a 33m-high pyramid radar structure.
Help for Heroes says its workload has increased due to COVID-19, as veterans are "cooped up" and reflecting on their military career.
The annual uprating of war pensions and allowances for 2021 will take place from the week beginning 12 April.
Walking With The Wounded has delayed its Walk of Oman expedition because of the latest guidelines surrounding COVID-19.
The ex-Yorkshire Regiment member had planned to make the ascent at the end of the year but has postponed it due to travel restrictions.
Representatives of the Armed Forces will perform ceremonial duties at the funeral.
The Second World War veteran and NHS fundraiser hoped to release the book, Captain Tom's Life Lessons, just before his 101st birthday.
Scientists believe the most likely remaining causes for the illness are low-level and widespread exposure to sarin nerve agent.
The Garage Café is hoping to raise £25,000 to renovate rooms above its premises, including a room dedicated to those with PTSD.
The veteran served in a branch of the SAS and took part in the campaign to liberate Italy and Yugoslavia during the Second World War.
Hannah Ingram-Moore said the trolling became "pretty horrific".
Those who received the new surgery reported being able to control their muscles more precisely than patients with traditional amputations.
Ben McBean says a person began "effing and blinding" at him for parking in a disabled space when he arrived for a hospital appointment.
Hannah Ingram-Moore thanked the public for the outpouring of support shown after Captain Sir Tom Moore’s death at the age of 100.