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Secretary of State Philip Hammond talks about the important role the UK has played at the heart of NATO.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Sir David Pepper has been named as the new Chair of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Board.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Cabinet, the Home Office child abuse inquiry and Afghanistan.
Prime Minister David Cameron has officially opened a new training facility for the Royal Marines Reserve (RMR) in Edinburgh.
Wounded service personnel have helped archaeologists make a historical discovery in a British cave.
An engagement day is being held to help shape how the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory contracts for analysis in the future.
History was made as Her Majesty The Queen officially named the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier on Friday 4 July.
The Prime Minister attended the naming ceremony for the new HMS Queen Elizabeth carrier.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has upgraded and weatherproofed 'stone tents' on Stanford Training Area (STANTA).
The Defence Secretary has thanked the defence industry for their help in building the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier.
UK to send additional 95 troops to EU peacekeeping mission in Bosnia & Herzegovina in support of stability and security.
The Red Arrows, Queen's Colour Squadron and King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery are set to perform at the Invictus Games opening ceremony.
The Ministry of Defence Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre has set out what the world might look like 30 years from now.
Service personnel proudly marched in their uniforms at London's biggest gay pride event.
Events across the UK take place to celebrate the outstanding work of our armed forces.
Train companies are set to extend offer of Armed Forces travel discount scheme to tens of thousands of volunteer reservists.
Airborne forces from the UK and France have been taking part in a training exercise.
Dozens of cadets will stand side-by-side in woodland poppy fields to mark the start of a £1 million First World War fundraising challenge.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Scotland visited F Company at their London barracks ahead of Armed Forces Day on 28 June.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond is in the Gulf to discuss the threat terrorist group ISIL poses to Iraq and the region as a whole.
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