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Military personnel have completed training to prepare for a possible role during the planned Fire Brigades Union strike this weekend.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt has announced a new package of measures to boost mental health support for ex-service personnel.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Afghan soldiers have been honing their sniping skills under the expert tuition of marksmen from 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES).
Chefs and caterers from all three Services have been battling it out in the heat of the kitchen this week at Exercise Joint Caterer.
Injured Royal Marines won nearly 20 medals in the recent United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Trials held in California.
The sick bay of RFA Cardigan Bay was the medical hub of a major multinational 2-day mass casualty exercise in the Gulf recently.
15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group (15 POG) have been awarded the Firmin Sword of Peace in recognition of their work in Afghanistan.
Communities Minister paid tribute to Captain Douglas Reynolds as commemorative Victoria Cross paving stone was laid in his honour in Bristol.
Scots have made a ‘profound contribution’ to the UK’s Ebola response in Sierra Leone, Baroness Northover and Alistair Carmichael said today.
An Army Cadet Force has been recognised for the difference they make to young people's lives with the UK's highest award for volunteers.
Volunteers from Sikh, Muslim and Hindu communities come together to commemorate the fallen of World War One.
In his latest blog, Private Graham 'T' Thurston, a British soldier from 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (1 PWRR), currently deployed to Afghanistan, gives an account of life in a checkpoint on the front line in Helmand...
Amber Rudd praises work of police volunteers at annual awards celebrating police volunteers.
Graduation party for National Citizen Service (NCS) graduates from across England.
Stephen Lillie gave a speech in the inauguration of "1940: Faces & Images", dedicated to Cypriot veterans who fought in the Second World War.
Mark Francois today attended the NGO-Military Contact Group Conference, hosted by the FCO in association with the British Red Cross.
Transcript of speech given by the Prime Minister David Cameron at Camp Bastion on 11 June 2010.
Nearly 200 organisations have been awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for Voluntary Service this year.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Today, Lord Bates will walk into Westminster, after taking nearly six and a half million steps in a 3000 mile walk across Europe to raise awareness of the UN resolution on the Olympic Truce.
The British Embassy organised Sport Relief Mile 2014 and raised 1000 Euros for street newspaper Shedia
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