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Officer finally passes out 63 years after joining Navy
An 81-year-old Royal Navy officer has finally passed out of Britannia Royal Naval College, more than six decades after he first began training there.
Military showjumping final: Forces horses to compete for top crown live
The best Forces showjumpers will go head to head for glory at the 2025 London International Horse Show on 18 December – and you can watch the action live.
UKAF v Irish Defence Forces: How to watch double header live
The next chapter in the rivalry between the two teams will be shown live.
Government announces new travel fund to help personnel reunite with loved ones
The government has announced 35,000 Armed Forces personnel will be able to claim the cost of a return road or rail journey, helping personnel reach their loved ones when they need it most.
I nearly lost my leg and now I'm leading the Army's next rugby generation
Junior Bulumakau tells us his story.
We must be constantly ready to face Russia, PM says
In a visit to RAF Lossiemouth, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged the constantly-evolving Russian threat and thanked personnel that work 24/7 to keep our country safe.
Royal Navy's uncrewed heli ready to take flight
Proteus, a full-size crewless helicopter, is designed to fulfil a variety of roles in poor weather typical of the North Atlantic, including anti-submarine warfare and surface attack.
New recruits sign up to fight on digital frontline
Highly paid and highly prized, there are some new faces in defence - new faces that we can't show you for security reasons. These young cyber warriors are bringing their valuable skills to defend our nation's digital frontlines.
Pollard challenged over Ajax safety assurances
Defence Readiness and Industry Minister Luke Pollard tells the Commons Defence Committee he'd received written confirmation from the Chief of the General Staff and the National Armaments Director that Ajax was safe.
Ukrainian Sea Baby drones hammer Russian oil tankers
Ukrainian naval drones have struck two oil tankers linked to Russia's shadow fleet off Turkey's Black Sea coast. The Kairo and Virat were sailing empty, but are said to be capable of transporting nearly $70m worth of oil.
Removal of bad rules doesn't take away culture sitting behind that, Terrence Higgins CEO says
In an interview with BFBS Forces News, Richard Angell also criticised the stigma around HIV, which he said still exists in some Armed Forces settings.














































