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How Will Military Charities Survive During the Pandemic?
The Confederation of Service Charities, is calling on the government to introduce a loan scheme for military charities during the Covid 19 crisis. While it welcomes the government’s 750 million support package, it says more needs to be done.
Police force adopts alert system for missing veterans
Claire Lilly founded the Forcer Protocol initiative in the wake of Alan Forcer's death after what she felt were failings by the police officers involved in the search for her former husband.
Team GB bobsledders gear-up for 'important' Olympic season
The team includes Royal Marine Taylor Lawrence, Paratroopers Olly Butterworth and Nick Gleeson, and RAF Aircraft Engineer Alex Cartagena
The Para recruit who is now forever airborne
Parachute Regiment recruit Private Harry Johnson's ashes were scattered across the Durham countryside after he passed away during training at ITC Catterick earlier this year.
Eagles soar from Kinloss Barracks – not RAF Lossiemouth
Personnel from RAF Lossiemouth have been testing their ability to operate their aircraft from austere environments, flying their Typhoons and P-8 Poseidons from Kinloss Barracks instead.
How to watch 2025 Army Sports Awards
It's time to celebrate the best of British Army sport and you can join us live for the Army Sports Awards on Thursday.
MOD slammed by MPs over Afghan data breach
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown spoke to BFBS Forces News ahead of the publication of a new report by the PAC, which criticises the MOD for not doing enough to reduce the risk of further incidents and failing to learn the lessons of previous breaches.
Interflex: Solid combat training, despite little combat experience
BFBS Forces News joins soldiers on Operation Interflex, a unique mission where many of the instructors have less first-hand experience of active combat than their Ukrainian trainees.
Forty-one-gun salute marks the King's 77th birthday
At midday at Green Park, King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery sounded the salute using six First World War-era 13-pounder field guns drawn by 71 horses.
Veteran opens up about the day that changed his life forever
When Tpr Corie Mapp woke up in Selly Oak Hospital in February 2010, he didn't know why his boots felt so tight. Little did he know that two weeks before, he had been in an IED explosion so fierce that it had left him a double amputee.
UKAF women defeat German military side in Remembrance fixture
They beat their German rivals 3-1 following a first-half penalty and two second-half goals
























































