Breaking news: former soldier arrested in connection with Bloody Sunday
It is being reported that a former soldier has been arrested by detectives investigating the Bloody Sunday shootings in Londonderry in 1972. Here is our position.
It is being reported that a former soldier has been arrested by detectives investigating the Bloody Sunday shootings in Londonderry in 1972. Here is our position.
Leading today's Defence news is further reporting on the situation in Sharm el-Sheikh, and follow-up from the head of the armed forces' comments about Britain's nuclear deterrent. Sharm el-Sheikh The Times carries a story saying hotel staff in Sharm el-Sheikh are being interrogated …
As the country returns to work following Remembrance Sunday, RBS and Kier urge companies to support veterans all year round. RBS and Kier, signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant, say that supporting the Armed Forces is not just a moral …
There is coverage in the papers this morning of the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton’s appearance on the BBC Andrew Marr Show yesterday, during which he spoke about the need for a nuclear deterrent.
This morning wreaths have been laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall to remember the fallen
While reports on the plane crash in Egypt continue to dominate print and broadcast media, The Daily Telegraph holds a front page article on Armed Forces Pay and BBC and Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared …
As we prepare to remember those lost in conflict, one Army Reserve officer reflects on the time he spent helping grieving military families.
We are ensuring that our Armed Forces and security services can keep this country safe at home and our interests secure abroad, writes Defence Minister Earl Howe in The House magazine.
Today’s defence news continues to be dominated by coverage of the Russian plane disaster in Egypt, including comments made by the Defence Secretary on the potential implications for counter-ISIL airstrikes.
The Queen today visited Defence Business Services (DBS) and the Headquarters of NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) at Imjin Barracks, Gloucester.