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Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has announced a new mailing system for friends and family to send letters to personnel around the world.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has announced that Armed Forces personnel will no longer have to face cancellation fees for their broadband and media packages when posted overseas or to another part of the UK.
To celebrate the bicentenary of UK-Nepal relations, Defence Minister Mark Lancaster attended a ceremony alongside Prince Harry at the Embassy of Nepal this afternoon.
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has launched the Army Apprenticeship Awards as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
Championship football team QPR are kicking unfairness towards the military out of football, by becoming the first London football league club to sign the Armed Forces Covenant.
25 schools are to create new cadet units under the Government-sponsored Cadet Expansion Programme (CEP).
Social enterprise helping those leaving military to start their own businesses renews support to Armed Forces Covenant.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) signs the Armed Forces Covenant and pledges to support veterans and their families, as part of a scheme to educate young British adults on the latest computing technology.
Personnel redeployed within the UK will now be able to rent out their homes without facing higher costs or having to change their mortgage.
The Karimia Mosque in Nottingham has today signed the Armed Forces Covenant, ushering in a wave of Muslim-owned businesses which are now committed to supporting members of the military.
A military team who climbed some of the highest mountains in Nepal in the name of medical research have been welcomed back to the UK by Defence Minister Mark Lancaster.
The military community will benefit from £57.7m worth of investment in projects, the Chancellor announced in yesterday's Autumn Statement.
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster visited Loughborough today, where construction continues on a facility set to offer world-class medical services for injured members of the Armed Forces.
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster letter to His Excellency Dr. Durga Bahadur Subedi, Nepalese Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Soldiers from three different continents came together yesterday to simulate a battle for an airfield and power station in North Wales.
Reserves Day today honours the work and commitment of our dedicated Servicemen and women who make up the UK’s Reserve Forces.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon launches 2016’s Reserves Day with 100 Reservists and their employers.
A new system to give seriously injured veterans better lifelong assistance has been announced by Defence Minister Mark Lancaster today.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Universities Minister announces changes to student funding to benefit armed forces members and their families.
On 16 March, the Ministry of Defence hosted the second annual Partnering with Defence conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
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