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Army photographers have an important job in communicating and recording military activity. But they are very much soldiers first. Report by Leigh Hamilton.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A London-based TA soldier and freelance photographer currently deployed in Afghanistan has discovered that there is far more to the war-torn country and its people than he had realised.
As part of inter-faith week, the winners have been announced for the Faith Through a Lens photography competition.
Winners of a DECC image competition have shown the impacts climate change is having on people in the UK and across the world.
Outstanding photography from Afghanistan and Army life has been recognised at the annual Army Photographic Competition.
Album of seventy photographs by one of the most important photographers of the 19th century is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found
Prize-winning images of soldiers at work and play have been celebrated as the winners of this year's Army Photographic Competition were announced at the Imperial War Museum in London yesterday, 1 December 2010. Report by Lorraine McBride.
Pictures of the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship HMS Protector have won this year's Peregrine Trophy, the Royal Navy's annual photographic competition.
Grange-over-Sands lido has won our coastal heritage photo competition after receiving the highest number of public votes.
Outstanding photography from Afghanistan and Army life has been celebrated at the annual Army Photographic Competition.
The winners of the Royal Navy’s annual photographic competition, known as The Peregrine Trophy, were announced by the First Sea Lord at a ceremony at the Old Naval College Greenwich last night (June 25).
Royal Navy photographers that deploy worldwide have been recognised at the annual Peregrine Trophy awards in London.
People who maliciously share sexually explicit pictures of former partners will face prosecution under new laws.
The awards for the annual Royal Navy Photographic Competition, 'The Peregrine Trophy', took place at Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge, Surrey, yesterday, Thursday 15 July 2010.
The winners of this year's Royal Navy photographic competition have been announced today.
The awards ceremony for the annual Royal Navy Photographic Competition, The Peregrine Trophy, took place at Trinity House, London, yesterday, Thursday 30 June 2011.
The finest photographers in the Royal Air Force gathered in London yesterday to find out who had won the top awards in this year's photographic competition.
Corporal Jamie Peters from the Royal Logistic Corps has been given the top prize at this year's Army photographic competition.
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