British and Indian troops have been badly hurt in a collision between troop carriers during a joint exercise on Salisbury Plain. At least one soldier is believed to have lost a limb.
The Trident safety whistleblower William McNeilly has been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy, after publishing an online dossier claiming the UK’s nuclear deterrent was dangerously unsafe.
The Trident safety whistleblower William McNeilly has been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy, after publishing an online dossier claiming the UK’s nuclear deterrent was dangerously unsafe.
A report from King’s College London and polling firm Ipsos MORI suggests that the public has an exaggerated view of the armed forces as ‘victims’, who are likely to suffer from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or end up in prison.
There are fears that Russia and China may expose British and American intelligence agents to its allies after spies have reportedly cracked a cache of files stolen by whistle blower Edward Snowden.
A report published by the National Audit Office (NAO) suggests that Britain may fail to train enough fighter pilots, putting air defence capabilities at risk.
The Defence and Security Equipment International exhibition (DSEI) has announced that all four British service chiefs are confirmed as keynote speakers for the 2015 event.
A report advising government on surveillance powers has been published that suggests the government should continue bulk collection of data, but also outlines changes that should be made to the current laws and procedures in place.
In response to the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, which will come into force 1 July and requires that schools “prevent pupils being drawn into terrorism”, schools are turning to ‘anti terrorism software’ to monitor pupil’s internet use.
Speaking at the House of Commons, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that the UK will increase support to Nigerian forces as part of the UK’s commitment to develop global security.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced at the G7 summit in Germany that the UK would deploy a further 125 soldiers to join the counter Improvised Explosive Device (IED) training effort.