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Eighty British troops have combined forces with other NATO allies in a daring night assault.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From infected insect bites to gunshot wounds, medics have been practising treating injuries they may have to deal with on operations.
Chloe Smith speaks at the launch of BIM4SME, explaining how digital technologies can benefit SMEs in the construction industry.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £30 million to develop ways to support safe operations of novel modes of air transportation – minimising the environmental footprint and improving connectivity.
The first pilots have graduated from the UK's new advanced fast jet training course.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Sir Michael Fallon has announced two contracts worth almost £120 million.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prince Harry, known in the British Army as Captain Harry Wales, has qualified as an Apache aircraft commander.
Highlights from our Annual Report and Accounts 2018/19.
RAF Chinook helicopter crews recently travelled to the United States to train for Afghanistan in the heat and high-altitude terrain of southern California.
Commando gunners from the Royal Artillery have been training with their American counterparts in the USA and at home in the UK.
Productivity of UK businesses is set to be supercharged with £88 million in new government investment announced today (Thursday 10 October).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd for the Westminster Business Forum Keynote Seminar: Green finance and the impact of climate change on financial services
The Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron provided force protection for HMS Daring as she left the Rock at the end of her first overseas port of call as she heads east of Suez.
Universities Minister Chris Skidmore has announced the two winners of the Higher Education Open Data competition to create new digital tools for students.
The most advanced ship simulator in the Navy has been installed at Dartmouth, featuring photo-realistic recreations of key harbours to train bridge teams.
Royal Marines of 42 Commando have been hard at work in Albania training in amphibious assault at a former Cold War submarine base.
Minister of State for Universities and Science, Chris Skidmore speech at the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders conference.
The government is joining forces with leading UK automotive manufacturers to boost skills across the sector.
Three Merlin helicopters from 814 and 829 Naval Air Squadrons, as well as 75 supporting air and ground crew, are the UK's input to 'Proud Manta' - the biggest anti-submarine exercise run by NATO.
National exercise to test preparedness for Ebola in the UK as part of contingency planning concludes.
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