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A Liverpool-born RAF airman who died when his fighter was shot down over the Netherlands has been buried there, 82 years after his final flight.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
World War 2 air crew laid to rest with military honours.
A new £50 million UK centre will support the training of world-class cyber experts, both domestically and internationally, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has announced.
Dr Joel Mozer and his team met Defence Science and Technology Laboratory staff and toured the HERMES satellite ground control station at Portsdown West.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence confirm the death of Sapper Connor Morrison.
RAF participates in large-scale air exercise in Australia for the first time since the Covid pandemic.
Five Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award holders have partnered up to relaunch Highland RFCA’s ChamberFORCE project.
Defence Procurement Minister Alec Shelbrooke speaks at DVD 2022 on UK land-based defence capability
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Corporal Navin Thapa Magar.
The 24th Chemical Weapons Demilitarisation Conference, hosted by the Ministry of Defence and Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, has concluded today.
British troops have taken part in Exercise Vigilant Knife alongside Swedish and Finnish Armed Forces.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Royal Australian Navy crews will train on the newly commissioned HMS Anson and other Astute-Class submarines, the Prime Minister has announced today.
Dozens of Ukrainian personnel will be taught to use the autonomous minehunting vehicles by the Royal Navy and our US partners over the coming months
Military veterans and professional archaeologists from Wessex Archaeology are taking part in a Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) archaeological excavation of an Iron Age hill fort on Lulworth Training Area.
James Heappey spoke with soldiers from the Royal Welsh and 2nd Battalion, the Rifles and met Estonia’s newly appointed Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur
A memorial plaque has been unveiled on the Defence Training Estate in Lulworth, to recognise the bravery of the men of 4 (Army) Commando, who carried out a daring raid in Dieppe which paved the way for the success of the D-D…
Mr David Richmond CBE visited Veterans UK and met with staff from multiple business areas.
5-year strategy launched to enhance maritime technology, innovation and security and reduce environmental damage.
Key defence sites in western Scotland were visited by UK Defence Procurement Minister, Jeremy Quin, to meet personnel and tour the facilities.
She becomes the first female British Army officer to hold the rank of Lieutenant General and occupy this prestigious role.
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