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Eligible Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) employees will receive a substantial pay rise in 2024/25, with agreement including key reforms and modernisation.
A £5.5 million investment has delivered 112 sustainable bedspaces and a new drill shed at Vimy Barracks in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, to support personnel attending the Army School of Ceremonial.
The Government has announced that around 5,000 eligible Tri-Service aircraft engineers will receive £30,000 when they sign up for an additional three years of service, whilst a new £8,000 retention payment has been announced…
Statement by the Defence Secretary John Healey to the House of Commons on Wednesday 20 November.
Defence Secretary expands wraparound childcare support to service families deployed overseas. They will now receive 20 hours a week of funded before and after-school childcare saving families around £3,400 a year.
Four British soldiers who lost their lives during the Korean War and were buried as unknown casualties, have finally been identified, more than 70 years after they fell.
The government has introduced the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill – the first ever independent champion for serving personnel and their families.
A World War One soldier who was injured and sent home, but then returned to the front where he was killed, has finally been buried close to where he fell.
The UK government has announced veterans’ capital housing grants totalling almost £3.7m. This funding will assist 14 organisations in providing support to veterans with housing needs by developing new build projects, or refu…
The grave of a Royal Tank Regiment soldier who lost his life in Italy during World War Two has been identified 81 years after his death.
The grave of a Scottish soldier who lost his life in Italy during World War Two has been identified and rededicated 80 years after his death.
The grave of a soldier of the Middlesex Regiment who lost his life in Italy during World War Two has been identified and rededicated 80 years after his death.
Over 200 new bedspaces to be delivered for military personnel in Upavon under a major investment programme to improve standards of living accommodation across the army estate.
The first armed forces families move into their new homes at Imjin Barracks following the handover of the first wave of properties.
Government Armed Forces Pay Announcement confirms starting Armed Forces salary will be in line with National Living Wage for the first time
The King's Speech announces the Armed Forces Commissioner who will be a strong, independent champion to improve life for UK service personnel and their families, while the Government reinforces the UK’s unshakeable commi…
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is celebrating the completion of the Lossiemouth Development Programme (LDP) - a 6-year, £350 million project to upgrade RAF Lossiemouth in Moray.
The graves of six soldiers who fought and died during World War 1 have finally been marked with their names over 100 years after they died.
The final resting place of a Londonderry-born soldier who died in World War 1 has finally been found, and a headstone installed marking his grave.
The graves of Second Lieutenant (2ndLt) Joseph Bryson MC and 2ndLt William Cunningham have been identified side by side in a cemetery in Belgium more than a century after their deaths.
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