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A group of British Army reservists are training to maintain public order and provide security for the UN Protected Area (UNPA) in Cyprus.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A comprehensive statistical study of the deaths of personnel deployed to the Falklands since the end of the conflict has been published.
The Royal Navy's last Type 42 destroyer is visiting Edinburgh this week for the final time before retiring from the fleet next month.
Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring is gearing up for a wide-ranging deployment to the Far East and beyond.
Speech by Philip Dunne, Minister for Defence, Equipment, Support and Technology.
Teenage students have joined forces with soldiers injured in Afghanistan to help build their confidence and self-esteem by experiencing a groundbreaking archaeology project on Salisbury Plain.
Alistair Burt meets interfaith supporters of Baha’i religious minority and calls on Iran to release Baha’i leaders.
The troop rotation arrangements outlining the tour lengths for deployed UK personnel in Afghanistan between now and the end of UK combat operations in 2014 have been announced today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns yesterday’s terrorist attack in Benghazi and offers continued UK assistance to Libya.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the UK's decided to support UAE’s bid for Dubai to host Expo 2020.
Speech by Philip Dunne, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology.
UK announces additional £30m in humanitarian funding for the Syrian people and extra £10m in non-lethal support to the Syrian opposition
UK nurses in Afghanistan marked International Nurses Week by remembering fellow nurses who have served in conflict zones across the globe.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the PM's meeting with President Obama, and the EU.
There was jubilation at Devonport Naval Base on Friday, 10 May, as HMS Northumberland returned home from a deployment to the Middle East.
On St George’s Day 23 April, British Ambassador, Defence Attaché and soldiers from Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment attended a service and plaque dedication at Estonian Soldiers Memorial Church in Tori.
Top of the Prime Minister's agenda were his priorities for next month’s G8 summit and ending the conflict in Syria.
Prince Harry was amongst a number of VIPs who welcomed a team of 35 UK wounded troops to the 2013 Warrior Games in the US on Saturday.
The Diplomatic Service and Overseas Honours list is open for nominations until the 24th May.
HMS Protector, the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship, returned home to Portsmouth today, 10 May, following a 9-month deployment to Antarctica.
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