Soldiers in the north of the UK have been ordered not to eat Greggs pasties in their uniform because it make them "look unprofessional", according to reports.more
The contribution of the Polish Air Force during the Second World War was commemorated at an event on Friday 2 November, as Hillingdon Council launched a heritage trail honouring the Polish Air Force Fighter Squadrons that were based at RAF Northolt.more
Experts dealing with the history of the Polish Air Force gathered yesterday at the Polish embassy in London at a conference organized on the occasion of their 100th anniversary. "We must properly remember this story" - explained one of the organizers, Artur Bildziuk.more
Britain stands "absolutely resolute" with the United States, Gavin Williamson has said, as US President Donald Trump announced he would pull out of a decades-old nuclear weapons pact with Russia.more
Defence chiefs have war-gamed a massive cyber-strike to black out Moscow if Vladimir Putin launches a military attack on the West, after concluding that the only other way of hitting back would be to use nuclear weapons.more
Britain should be allowed easy access to European Union defense funds even as a nonmember, according to German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen.more
The first F-35B Lightning fighter jets have landed on the deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's new aircraft carrier, in a landmark return to aircraft carrier strike operations.more
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has today announced a new Defence Arctic Strategy, acknowledging the increasing opportunities and threats the region presents.more
BIG Brother viewers rallied round Tomasz tonight after he revealed the shocking homophobic abuse he experienced while in the army. Fans as well as housemates Brooke and Zoe were reduced to tears when the cleaner, 31, recalled the moment he was assaulted by his fellow servicemen in Poland for being gay.more
Families of veterans and official celebrities laid on Saturday wreaths under the London monument of Polish pilots, serving during the Second World War in units subordinate to the British Royal Air Force (RAF).more
A supersonic stealth jet has completed its first test flight armed with British missiles. The Ministry of Defence confirmed the milestone means its F-35 Lightning jet is a step closer to operations on the front line.more
The debate about the future of nuclear deterrence in Europe is the biggest dilemma regarding Germany's security since the 1950s, says Constanze Stelzenmueller in the British daily Financial Times.more
US President Donald Trump may want to limit US military engagement in Europe and get closer to the Russian president Vladimir Putin, which could affect NATO - British media alarmed today.more
Thousands of people lined the palace approach in central London, to watch a ceremony hosted by the Queen and culminating in the historic flypast of bombers, old and new, along with spy planes, helicopters and transporters.more
The daily The Times reported today that at the NATO summit in Brussels, the decision to simplify the procedures required for the crossing of troops across the borders of member states is likely to be adopted. This applies to soldiers on missions.more
Ministers have been trumpeting the deal, but the ships will be built in Australia, while hundreds of thousands of UK manufacturing jobs remain under threat.more