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Royal Navy shifts to hybrid fleet with uncrewed systems, no push for extra sailors
UK defence chiefs see no need to recruit extra sailors as maritime force will become hybrid with uncrewed systems
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The Royal Navy recalled 200 sailors on Christmas Day to monitor Russian warships
The Royal Navy recalled nearly 200 sailors on Christmas Day to shadow Russian warships for 500 miles in the North Sea and through the English Channel.
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’Rape lists’ and drug dealers: Disturbing claims rock the Royal Navy’s submarine service
The Royal Navy’s submarine service is plagued by ’gang bangs’, drugs, sordid initiation ceremonies, ’rape lists’ and lewd officers who share Top Trump-style cards celebrating the worst kinds of debauched behaviour, a whistleblower has claimed, reported by dailymail
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Faslane nuclear sub staff weigh strike action over £250m cuts to safety contracts
Staff say their work is vital for the country’s naval military defence capability.
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Royal Navy chief has apologized for the "intolerable" misogyny within the Submarine Service
Ben Key confirms several personnel have been sacked, demoted or disciplined as a result of investigations
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Drone drops fake bombs on £7 million navy warship during NATO war games
The Royal Navy has been staging exercises at sea weeks after Vladimir Putin staged his own war games in the Arctic.
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Royal Navy serviceman dies after Merlin helicopter crashes into English Channel
The Royal Navy has confirmed a crew member has died after a Merlin Mk4 helicopter ditched in the sea during a night flying exercise from the HMS Queen Elizabeth
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Royal Navy intercepts Caribbean smugglers with £40 million worth of cocaine
HMS Trent, a British warship, seized over £40 million worth of cocaine from drug traffickers in the Caribbean, according to the Royal Navy.
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Helping our brave armed forces get the jobs they deserve when service ends
OUR Armed Forces put their lives on the line keeping us safe –  and deserve great jobs when their service ends.More than 15,000 men and women leav
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Navy sailor 'choked to death after drinking session on shore leave'
A ROYAL Navy sailor choked to death during a drinking session while on shore leave in Sweden, an inquest heard.Marine engineer Dominic Twaites, 26, co
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Navy yet to find woman to join nuclear submarine commander training program
THE Navy has yet to find a woman to join its gruelling submarine commander training programme.The course is known as The Perisher and is said to be on
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Massive stockpiles of deadly weapons worth £1.6m stolen from UK army bases
DEADLY weapons including machine guns have been stolen or lost from UK military bases.Almost 100,000 bullets and 50 guns have gone missing since 2015,
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'Walter Mitty' cop who lied about Navy rank sacked for 'gross misconduct'
Mr Adderly wore a South Atlantic Medal, awarded to British military personnel and civilians for service in the Falklands conflict, that was deemed “110%” fake by a Ministry of Defence medal expert
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Elderly couple finally reunited after 'heartbreaking nightmare' 120 days apart
Sheila Glass, 96, and her husband of 74 years, William Glass, 94, are back together after over four months apart after she was medically fit to leave hospital but unable to due to housing shortage
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Flames rip through Navy's largest training base after sailor's vape explodes
FLAMES ripped through a historic Naval barracks after a sailor’s vape exploded.The e-cig was incorrectly disposed of and a fire quickly spread at th
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Royal Navy technician lost eye in horror accident onboard ship
Elliott Courtman had his life turned upside down when a helicopter antenna pierced his eyeball - and now he wants to change the forces' 'just get on with it' culture
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Charles and Camilla host D-Day heroes at Buckingham Palace for poignant meeting
During the meeting, each of the veterans shared personal stories from the D-Day landings of 1944 and showed photographs and keepsakes from their service, while His Majesty also read from his granddad's wartime diary
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'The national scandal that Rishi and Keir won't talk about'
As the Mirror publishes evidence of a criminal conspiracy about radiation experiments, Fleet Street Fox says it's time for the party leaders to say where they stand on the longest-running scandal in British history
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Our triple lock will keep Britain safe while supporting good jobs across the UK
THIS week we honour our World War 2 heroes. We pay tribute to their extraordinary bravery at the D-Day landings. We will never forget their fight to k
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40 surviving D-Day heroes share their stories to mark 80th anniversary
EIGHTY years ago they took part in the World War Two campaign that opened the path to peace and freedom in Europe.In the early summer of 1944, 450,000
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Woman, 96, stuck in hospital for 100 days begs to go home to husband
Sheila Glass, 96, from Millbrook, Cornwall, has been in Liskeard Hospital for 100 days without any medical reason - she is declared fit to leave but her home is too dangerous
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Royal children not exempt from National Service under new Tory plans
All royal children would be expected to undertake National Service in new proposals levelled by the Tories, a Conservative Party spokesperson has confirmed
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Police chief 'wore Falklands medal he didn't earn' and 'exaggerated' army record
A misconduct hearing has heard details of how Northamptonshire Police chief Nick Adderley 'exaggerated' his military achievements sporting a Falklands War medal 'he did not earn'
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Which countries have mandatory National Service - and how it works
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that 18-year-olds would be made to do national service if the Tories win the next general election
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Philip's sweary moment that saw William struggle to stifle laughter
The late Prince Philip wasn't one known for mincing his words, and when one particular moment saw him get seriously impatient, his reaction left his grandson Prince William struggling to hold back laughter