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Libyan Government Forces Gather For Possible Operation To Take Strategic City Of Sirte
Egypt is backing a rival government, calling Sirte a red-line, and saying it will send its forces in if that line is crossed. The conflict is seriously dividing some NATO allies who have taken up opposite sides, while Britain remains neutral.
Matavesi speaks on new role as Navy U23s assistant coach
Royal Navy senior player and Fijian international Sam Matavesi speaks to BFBS Sport on his new role as assistant forwards coach for the Royal Navy under-23s.
Royal Navy edge out Army in second Inter Service U23s clash
The Royal Navy beat the British Army 16-14 in a tightly fought clash in Portsmouth
Wolves and RAF coach excited to lead Women's FA Cup coverage
Wolves v Stoke is the live featured game on TNT Sports from the second round of the Women's FA Cup
Laurence McCormick makes three penalty saves as UKAF beat Germans
The UK Armed Forces men's football team beat the German Bundeswehr on penalties in their Remembrance fixture.
Ships of CSG25 anchored off coast of Naples for quick respite
The port call follows the conclusion of Exercise Falcon Strike, which saw the Royal Air Force's F-35B Lightning jets take part in a series of combat drills from airbases around Italy.
Is Russia going to new lengths to inflict harm on Nato?
Poland has confirmed that Russian intelligence agencies were behind the blast, which sabotaged the national railway line earlier this week.
PM Starmer pays tribute to RFA seaman James Elliott, who went missing off the Irish coast
During Prime Minister's Questions on 19 November, Sir Keir Starmer spoke of the "contribution that personnel of the RFA make, and the risks that they take in the line of duty".
CSG25 anchors off the coast of Naples before returning home
Having journeyed through the Suez Canal, the ships of Carrier Strike Group 25 anchored off the coast of Naples for a quick respite, as they near the end of their eight-month-long deployment under Operation Highmast.
It's a betrayal of everyone who served, say NI veterans
Veterans are protesting against the government's plans to replace the Northern Ireland Legacy Act with the new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, which would scrap immunity for soldiers who served during the Troubles.
GM hopes to steer MOD towards squad vehicle contract
Nineteen vehicles have been earmarked for retirement in 2030 as part of the MOD's Land Mobility Programme, and General Motors hopes its Infantry Squad Vehicle will become one of the replacements.
























































