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Calls for a Downing Street military officer to bring 'a bit of discipline'
Chair of the Defence Select Committee Tobias Ellwood says a coordinating role inside Downing Street would bring the public a "sense of assurance" and clarity.
I'll ditch suit and put on cam whites as Arctic warfare instructor, Carns says
Al Carns, the Armed Forces Minister, told BFBS Forces News reporter Rosie Laydon that the UK is boosting its High North presence and that he will be deployed as an Arctic warfare instructor to help the 1,500 Royal Marines based in the region.
Carns explains reserve forces revamp
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns explains a number of changes are being made to bolster the UK's reserves and simplify the recall process.
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 15 January
In Kupiansk to the southeast of Kharkiv, Ukrainian forces claim to have recaptured the Russian forces with soldiers raising the Ukrainian flag on the remains of Kupiansk's city council building.
How the RAF keeps flying amid stormy weather on Cyprus
Winter storms make conditions more challenging for pilots taking off and landing at the UK's biggest overseas airbase, but meteorologists and air traffic controllers help lessen the burden.
Dartmouth: Where a young King Charles learned to lead
BRNC Dartmouth is where Royal Navy officers, including King Charles, are made. It's also a place, so the story goes, where young princes shouldn't be riding motorcycles down corridors.
CDS pressed over claims that defence has a £28bn shortfall
BFBS Forces News reporter Sian Grzeszczyk Melbourne delves into the tense exchange after CDS ACM Sir Rich Knighton was pressed over reports by MPs that he warned the Prime Minister that defence has a £28bn hole in its budget.
There is a clear requirement for a Puma replacement, CDS says
CDS Sir Rich Knighton explains his position on the New Medium Helicopter programme – telling MPs that when the Defence Investment Plan concludes, it'll be known whether it goes forward and at what scale.
How did the UK support the US in seizing the Marinera?
BFBS Forces News' Rosie Laydon has looked into how the UK supported the US in seizing the Russia-flagged oil tanker Marinera in the North Atlantic.
Britain aims to arm Ukraine with new ballistic missile system
Project Nightfall looks to supply Kyiv with a weapon that can carry a 200kg warhead and hit Russian targets as far away as 500 kilometres.
US forces board tankers - and UK personnel could be next
The Government reportedly believes it has identified a legal basis that could allow Armed Forces personnel to board and detain suspect vessels - that would give oil sanctions against Russia's Shadow Fleet fresh teeth.
























































