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HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in Palma
HMS Queen Elizabeth has arrived in Palma, the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca.
Deafness and damage: How one veteran is challenging a US industrial giant over hearing damage
Mr Drury and his co-defendants are alleging that 3M's Combat Arms Earplug Version 2 (CAEv2) – lightweight ear defenders produced and supplied to the Ministry of Defence – are not fit for purpose and brought about serious hearing-related issues.
Ajax woes: Soldiers facing medical discharge after using armoured vehicle
Three members of the Household Cavalry Regiment are facing medical discharge due to injuries sustained since the introduction of Ajax at the unit, BFBS Forces News can exclusively reveal.
Memory from past deployments could be passed to younger generations, defence expert says
BFBS Forces News spoke to Rusi's Ed Arnold about Russian influence in the region and the British ties to the Balkans.
Royal Navy responds to Russia's Yantar spy ship's lasers
The Royal Navy's rules of engagement have been changed in response to the Russian intelligence-gathering ship Yantar directing lasers at RAF pilots.
REME finally experience Army netball title win feeling
The Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers have claimed the biggest prize in Army netball thanks to a thrilling on-court contest against the Royal Logistic Corps.
Fijian rugby star and Olympic hopeful win at Army Sports Awards
The 2025 Army Sports Awards took place at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Al Carns rejects claims veterans have been 'let down'
The Armed Forces Minister responded to criticism from within the veteran community, saying he has secured protections that will be written into law.
Both effective and cost-effective: Enter the DragonFire
The Royal Navy's new directed energy weapon that can destroy high-speed aerial threats like drones will be ready five years earlier than planned, Defence Readiness & Industry Minister Luke Pollard has announced.
Ajax problems resolved, insists Pollard
Defence Readiness & Industry Minister Luke Pollard insists the issues surrounding noise and vibration which have caused hearing problems for some personnel involved with the Ajax armoured vehicle programme have now been resolved.
How the RAF lost to the UK Fire Service
A 2-1 loss gave head coach Karl Craven plenty to work on in future training camps.
























































