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Legacy Act was not fit for purpose, armed forces minister says
As the British and Irish governments announce a new Legacy Commission to address issues from the Troubles, Armed Forces Minister Al Carns has told BFBS Forces News such a step is vital to protect veterans
RAF dominate Inter Services swimming championships as they celebrate 100th year
The Royal Air Force Swimming Association have been marking 100 years since the organisation was founded with a dominant performance in the swimming events at the Inter Services Aquatics Championships
I owe my life to Birmingham, says JJ Chalmers
Speaking to BFBS Forces News, JJ Chalmers, the former Royal Marine who has since become a household name as a TV presenter, said he owed his life to Birmingham.
A look at the British Army's new AI battle lab
British soldiers will be better prepared for modern warfare with a training system that uses AI, advanced analytics and virtual environments to ready troops for rapidly evolving battlefields.
Lawson Cup final: Witness physical Army rugby league showpiece live
It should be a terrific afternoon of rugby league in Aldershot
Military divers make a splash at the Inter Services Diving Championships
RAF diver Sergeant Charlotte Goodman won her fourth consecutive Inter Services titles on the springboard and platform events - with Royal Navy diver Able Rate Andrei Gobratii dominating the men's event.
FV432: The old warhorse fighting a modern war in Ukraine
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, the UK has supplied Ukraine with around 200 armoured vehicles, including the FV432 Bulldog
Offensive cyber: The battlefield's next frontier
The UK's Armed Forces are not just using tech to combat enemy hackers; they are using cyber offensively to target adversaries and bring them down. Rosie Laydon explores its use around the world and how AI is bringing about change.
Minister for Veterans and People on improving the experiences of servicewomen
Minister for Veterans and People, Calvin Bailey MP, at the launch of the world's first Servicewomen's Arduous Training Programme
What would Lympstone's first female recruit instructor change for women?
Colour Sergeant Lucy Chappell, the first female recruit instructor at Commando Training Centre Lympstone, explains what she would change for servicewomen if she had a magic wand
What women need to succeed in arduous military training
Professor Julie Greeves reveals what most surprised her after many years of research into women’s bodies














































