Last Arnhem glider pilot Peter Colthup dies aged 103
Britain mourns Peter Colthup, the final surviving glider pilot from the Battle of Arnhem, who has died at 103. Read his remarkable story and powerful anti-war message.
Britain mourns Peter Colthup, the final surviving glider pilot from the Battle of Arnhem, who has died at 103. Read his remarkable story and powerful anti-war message.
Leaked payslips from Southwest and American Airlines pilots reveal annual earnings exceeding £340,000. Discover the breakdown of a pilot's high-flying salary and what it takes to reach this pay grade.
A pilot's payslip posted online reveals earnings over £200k. Discover the details of pilot salaries at major airlines and what it takes to reach these figures.
An American Airlines captain's pay stub showing nearly half a million dollars in annual earnings has gone viral, igniting a fierce debate over pilot pay, training, and union power.
Lance Corporal Andrew Borthwick becomes the 29th Rifles Regiment member to die by suicide since 2013. Veterans' groups demand better mental health support as the UK's defence community grapples with a mounting toll. If you're struggling, call the Samarita
Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, died in Ukraine. The MoD has released his poignant final message to his family, urging them to be proud. Read his story of courage and service.
Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, killed in Ukraine, left a poignant letter asking his loved ones not to be broken by grief. Read his powerful message of duty and belief.
Lance Corporal George Hooley, killed in a tragic accident in Ukraine, has been repatriated to RAF Brize Norton. Crowds lined the streets to honour the 28-year-old soldier.
Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, was killed in a tragic accident in Ukraine. In a poignant final letter, he asked his loved ones to remember him with pride for serving a cause he believed in.
Lance Corporal Bryn Jenkins, a 24-year-old sniper with the Royal Welsh Regiment, was found dead in his garage while on leave. Tributes pour in for the 'highly capable soldier'.
The tragic death of a Delta pilot highlights a culture of silence where aviators fear losing their licenses if they seek help for depression and anxiety. Read the full investigation.
John Gomer Morris, Britain's oldest Chelsea Pensioner at 103, shares his incredible WWII stories including a drunken Christmas Eve escape through German lines in Yugoslavia. Read his remarkable journey.
Commercial pilot Amelia Johnson calls for more Australians to get pilot licenses, highlighting earning potential up to £300,000 and addressing industry challenges.
Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson sentenced for trying to cut engines mid-flight. Judge cites mental health, sentences time served. Read the full story.
Deep in Ukraine's northern forests, an elite tank crew becomes the last line of defence against a new Russian incursion. Watch their story unfold.
The British government is being challenged in court over its decision not to prosecute a second soldier for the murder of a teenager during the Bloody Sunday incident in Londonderry.
New probe launched into British soldier's fatal shooting of 18-year-old Patrick McVeigh in Belfast during The Troubles, raising questions about historical military conduct.
Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service re-examines 1972 Londonderry shootings involving British soldiers, as families continue seeking justice five decades later.
Fresh disclosures reveal significant developments in the ongoing inquiry into the Parachute Regiment's actions in Northern Ireland, with newly uncovered evidence challenging previous accounts.
New findings challenge official accounts of 1972 Londonderry shootings as military police documents reveal inconsistencies in Parachute Regiment testimony.
Fresh testimony and evidence presented to prosecutors could reopen investigation into 1972 Parachute Regiment shootings that left 13 dead in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland's police watchdog launches investigation into PSNI handling of sexual offence allegations against former soldier from Parachute Regiment dating back to 1990s.
Newly uncovered documents reveal disturbing details about the Parachute Regiment's conduct during Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, raising fresh questions about one of the darkest chapters in Northern Ireland's history.
A fiery Senate hearing reveals investigation into Australian coal firm accused of clearing critical habitat for endangered greater gliders, sparking political confrontation over environmental enforcement.
British Army parachutists have conducted training exercises in Londonderry, stirring powerful memories and community tensions in a city still grappling with the legacy of Bloody Sunday.
Exclusive investigation reveals new details about a 15-year-old boy shot by British soldiers in Londonderry's Bogside area, raising fresh questions about historical military operations during The Troubles.
A senior Queensland police helicopter pilot's staggering £183,000 annual salary has ignited controversy, raising questions about public sector spending and transparency in aviation operations.
Exclusive: New legal action launched against Ministry of Defence over 1971 shooting of two men in Bogside, as victims' families continue their 50-year fight for justice.
Exclusive investigation uncovers the shocking truth behind an Australian pilot's fatal plane crash in Brazil, revealing connections to international drug smuggling networks and a pauper's burial 13,000km from home.
An experienced female airline captain shares her surprising wardrobe secrets and explains why certain clothing choices could compromise flight safety and professionalism.