Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the UK will donate around £500,000 worth of first aid kits to the Ukraine Armed Forces (UAF).

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has announced it has completed the build of modular accommodation on board the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier earlier than scheduled.

Armed Forces (AF) personnel who have been posted overseas will be able to rent out their homes without facing higher mortgage costs or being forced to change their mortgage.

Over 35 personnel are due to deploy to Nigeria as part of ongoing efforts to train local forces to combat the extremist group, Boko Haram.

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has announced it it searching for suppliers to undertake research to support and enable the dismounted soldier.

RAF Tornados have used Brimstone missiles for the first time to accurately strike ISIL targets in Syria.

The UK should prepare for the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in terrorist attacks, a report by the Oxford Research Group’s Remote Control Project has warned.

John Donlon, former chief officer in policing within the UK and national coordinator of Protect & Prepare has been appointed chairman of the International Association of Critical Infrastructure Protection Professionals (IACIPP).

Information commissioner Christopher Graham has said there needs to be more transparency around the remit of surveillance powers that could encroach on the public’s privacy.

The Armed Forces have agreed a new simplified and modernised pay model, which will come into effect from 1 April 2016.

Following a series of raids in Brussels, Belgian prosecutors believe they have found a Bruss

French police have shot dead a man apparently trying to enter a police station carrying a butcher’s knife and a fake suicide vest on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

UK security and intelligence services are examining a new video released by ISIL which features a man and a boy with British accents.

Ministry of Defence (MoD) spending on external consultants has risen by almost £68 million over the last five years.

Technology company Apple has warned that the government’s Investigatory Powers Bill could weaken the security of ‘personal data of millions of law abiding citizens’.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the UK will bolster training in Nigeria to help its armed forces combat Boko Haram.

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