British military personnel have been deployed to Afghanistan’s Helmand province amid reports which suggest the Taliban is close to overrunning Sangin town.

Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill has said that the e-borders programme has delivered the essential capabilities and resilience required to protect entry in and out of the country.

Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered a review into whether armed police should have greater legal protection in the event they use their weapons.

A third of emergency vehicles equipped to deal with a ‘dirty bomb’ or major contamination incident are being scrapped, according to a leaked document.

Officials are set to review home-schooling amid fears that children may become radicalised by parents.

A paris-style firearms attack is less likely to happen in London than the rest of Europe, according to Metropolitan police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.

The National Police Chiefs’ Council has released a short video giving advice to the public on the steps they should take to protect themselves in the event of a firearms or weapons attack.

The Royal Navy warship HMS Defender has joined the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in preparations to support operations against ISIL.

The Royal Navy warship HMS Defender has joined the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in preparations to support operations against ISIL.

After 12 years of construction, a £1.2 billion project to improve the living accommodation of single service personnel has been completed.

The third Astute Class attack submarine, Artful, has officially been handed over to the Royal Navy.

Saudi Arabia has announced 34 Islamic nations have joined a new military alliance to fight terrorisms.

An investigation into the crash of a Russian passenger plan in Sinai on 31 October has found no evidence of terrorism, according to Egyptian officials.

The Royal Navy’s HMS St Albans has seized around 320kg of cannabis in the Mediterranean, its second drugs bust in two weeks.

The National Crime Agency (NCA) has launched a new campaign that is aimed at discouraging young people in the UK from becoming involved in cyber crime.

A number of Royal Engineer teams have been deployed to help in the emergency response and recovery following the floods in Cumbria and Lancashire.

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