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British Army's Ajax Vehicles Deemed Unfit for Deployment

Exclusive investigation reveals the British Army's flagship Ajax fighting vehicles remain unfit for frontline deployment despite £4bn investment, with ongoing vibration and noise issues endangering crew safety.

Army Mother Reveals Teen Soldier's Sex Assault Ordeal

A serving soldier's mother reveals shocking details of her teenage daughter's sexual assault by a senior officer, exposing systemic failures in Army safeguarding and sparking demands for urgent reform.

Colombian killer jailed for 42 years in suitcase murder case

A Colombian national has been sentenced to 42 years for the brutal murders of a couple whose dismembered remains were discovered in suitcases near Bristol's iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge in a shocking case that horrified the nation.

Neil Jones Dating Colombian Dancer Luisa Eusse

Strictly Come Dancing professional Neil Jones is dating Colombian dancer and choreographer Luisa Eusse, moving on from his marriage to fellow Strictly star Katya Jones in a blossoming new romance.

Colombian Mercenaries Fighting in Sudan's War

Exclusive investigation reveals how battle-hardened Colombian fighters are being deployed as elite mercenaries in Sudan's devastating conflict, raising serious international law concerns.

Swiss Army Ditches Red Uniforms After 128 Years

The Swiss Army abandons its traditional red uniforms after 128 years, adopting new camouflage patterns for enhanced operational effectiveness in modern security environments.

Army sergeant punished for 3am trainee ironing party

A British Army sergeant is facing disciplinary action after ordering trainee soldiers to iron their uniforms in the middle of the night during an unofficial party, raising serious questions about military conduct and welfare standards.

Army Major's suicide over career stress fear

A promising British Army Major's tragic suicide reveals the devastating human cost of military mental health stigma. Major James Willis's inquest hears he feared his career would suffer if he spoke about overwhelming stress.

Army Officer, 28, Found Dead at Sandhurst

The Ministry of Defence confirms the heartbreaking death of Captain Jonathan Lewis, a promising young officer, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The inquest hears he had been struggling with the immense pressures of service.

UK Plans Civilian Army: 1.2 Million to Get Wartime Training

The British government is launching a massive 'preparedness revolution', with plans to train 1.2 million civilians in essential defence and civil support roles. This marks the UK's largest mobilisation effort since the Cold War.

US Army Veteran & TikTok Star Arrested by ICE

In a move sparking outrage, US immigration authorities have detained Bajun Mavalwalla, a US Army veteran and prominent TikTok creator, just days after his visa extension was denied. Supporters decry the arrest as a betrayal of his service.

Military Diversity Targets Spark Defence Readiness Fears

Exclusive: A leaked letter reveals top-level military concerns that the British Army's aggressive diversity and inclusion targets are compromising national security and undermining recruitment standards. Defence insiders warn the push for inclusivity is c

Soldier spent £11k on gambling before death, inquest hears

An inquest hears how a young British soldier, Private Connor Morrison, lost thousands to online betting firms in the months before he was found dead at his barracks in Kent, raising serious questions about gambling safeguards for military personnel.

Steve Clarke Defends Passionate Celebrations After Scotland Win

Scotland manager Steve Clarke has passionately defended his exuberant goal celebrations after leading his team to a stunning 5-1 victory over Gibraltar. The win marks a triumphant start to their summer tour, sparking both admiration and criticism from the

US Army AI Spies on Soldiers' Phones to Predict Attacks

A leaked US Army briefing details a controversial AI programme that analyses soldiers' personal data, including phone usage and financial records, to forecast enemy threats, raising major privacy concerns.

US Army cadet hailed hero after M3 motorway rescue

A US Army cadet training at Sandhurst is being celebrated for his incredible bravery after pulling an unconscious driver from a burning vehicle on the M3 motorway, an act of heroism that has captured the public's admiration.

SAS Hero's Heartbreaking Final Letter to Son Revealed

Exclusive: The emotional farewell letter written by SAS Sergeant Matt Tonroe to his young son before he was killed in a roadside bomb in Syria has been made public, revealing a father's eternal love and a soldier's brave acceptance of his duty.

Army Vet Shoots at Teens in Ding Dong Ditch Prank

A Houston army veteran is facing aggravated assault charges after firing shots at teenagers playing a 'ding dong ditch' prank, leaving one injured. The 53-year-old was released on a $75,000 bond.

UK Troops May Deploy to Ukraine for Training Mission

Exclusive: Defence Secretary John Healey is considering a major policy shift that would see British military personnel deployed to Ukraine for a formal training mission, a significant escalation of the UK's support against Russian aggression.

Manneken Pis Wears British Army Uniform to Honour Liberators

Brussels' iconic Manneken Pis statue has been outfitted in a special British Army uniform to mark the 80th anniversary of the city's liberation by Welsh Guards soldiers in 1944, a powerful tribute to the heroes who ended Nazi occupation.

Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist Sought in Manhunt

A massive manhunt is underway for US Army reservist Robert Card, identified as the prime suspect in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting that left 18 dead and 13 injured. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous.

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