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The Defence Secretary has announced that a group of amputee veterans are the first non-serving personnel to attend the centre
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Earl Howe, the Minister of State for Defence, is in South Korea to support the annual Revisit Korea programme for war veterans.
More than 8,600 service personnel have used the home-buying scheme since its launch in April 2014
A 110-strong team of personnel and veterans will represent the UK at the Invictus Games 2016 next month.
On 16 March, the Ministry of Defence hosted the second annual Partnering with Defence conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
Almost half of the MOD’s new Covenant Grant Fund will help veterans in the criminal justice system.
Veterans with mesothelioma caused by service can choose to receive lump sum compensation of £140,000, as eligibility is extended.
A series of events will be held across the country to honour those who fought on operations in 1991
Transport for London (TfL), a long time supporter of the Armed Forces, makes a commitment to continue and grow their support by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
Marking 100 days before the 2016 event, trials for the Invictus Games began in Bath today
Armed Forces Minister Penny Mordaunt has visited the Infantry Battle School in Brecon.
Millies honour the accomplishment and professionalism of our servicemen and women
The Defence Secretary has today announced the UK will gift around £500,000 worth of first aid kits to the Ukraine Armed Forces (UAF).
Armed Forces personnel posted overseas will be able to rent out their homes without facing higher mortgage costs or having to change their mortgage.
Today, the Armed Forces Covenant unveils its new branding.
Veterans with mesothelioma can now receive lump sums of £140,000, as the MOD makes its compensation arrangements fairer.
The Armed Forces Covenant ensures that past and present personnel and their families are treated fairly.
Army, Navy and Royal Air Force personnel joined sponsors, supporters and trustees of the charity uk4u Thanks! to launch the 2015 Christmas Box campaign today.
The procedure could dramatically benefit some of the most injured serving personnel and veterans, such as freeing them from wheelchairs
The Ministry of Defence today announces its 2015 Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme Gold winners
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