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Two Government Ministers have written to universities calling on them to step up provisions for the forces community and sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan has visited Tashkent for the second time, to strengthen the UK-Uzbekistan relationship.
The development of the TXA Autoinjector will allow life-saving blood clotting treatment to be given at the push of a button.
The UK is set to strengthen defence ties with India through a renewed Memorandum of Understanding, Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson bid farewell to Army aviators as they took off for Estonia, where they will be training alongside NATO forces working to reassure our allies and deter our adversaries.
RAF Northolt’s runway has closed for 6 months as planned so that resurfacing works can take place.
An event focusing on Radio Frequency (RF) is to be held at Cranfield University and is sponsored by Lockeed Martin
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has launched an online game to recruit more than 60 staff to work in Cyber and Information Systems.
Private (Pte) Arthur Burt who served with the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, has been honoured and has finally been laid to rest.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is hosting a launch event for ‘Stopping it in its Tracks’ - Phase 2. This will take place in London, on the 16 May 2019.
Stephen Lillie gave a speech in the inauguration of "1940: Faces & Images", dedicated to Cypriot veterans who fought in the Second World War.
DIO’s Future Defence Infrastructure Services (FDIS) programme has reached a milestone with the announcement that Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has appointed companies to new frameworks for new housing and facilities managem…
The MOD has launched a £2-million competition for proposals to tackle the future threats of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).
A new police dog has passed basic training and will join the team with the Ministry of Defence Police at Dstl
F-35B Lightning aircraft are set to deploy to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus
Military equipment testing, training and evaluation sites are set to get a £1.3-billion boost, the Defence Secretary has announced.
The governments of the UK, France and the USA have issued a statement following the second anniversary of the chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Syria.
Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is holding a collaboration event for the Predictive Cyber Analytics competition.
A Royal Navy vessel conducting United Nations sanctions enforcement against North Korea has successfully tracked an illegal transfer at sea.
A number of members of the Armed Forces have been named in the latest Operational Honours and Awards List.
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