Ex-British Soldier Pleads Not Guilty to 'Bloody Sunday' Murders After Judge Clears the Way for Trial LONDON (AP) — A former British soldier will be tried for the murder of two men killed during ...
The entire British Army would be wiped out in 'six months to a year' during a major war, the nation's veterans minister has chillingly warned. Alistair Carns, who won the Military Cross for ...
The combat veteran, 27, originally from Northamptonshire, was in the British Army for seven years and has been living in Ukraine since March 2022, where he is currently out of contract with the ...
has said that the Army will comprise fewer than 70,000 soldiers in 2025. In 2021 the British Army was cut to its smallest size since Napoleonic times under Sir Ben Wallace, the former Conservative ...
Russian forces captured a former British Army soldier who was fighting with Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region, according to reports on Monday. In a video, the prisoner of war was sitting on a ...
The British Army is facing one of its toughest challenges in years. A growing shortage of military personnel is causing concern across the country. While recruitment problems are common in many ...
A British soldier who escaped from prison by clinging ... Wearing a blue shirt and pale trousers, Khalife calmly replaced his glasses as the verdicts were read out and did not show any emotion.
Belfast (AFP) – A former British soldier on Friday pleaded not guilty to murdering two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre, one of the most significant events in Northern Ireland's ...
A British soldier claims he hit a man in self-defence inside a downtown Toronto bar last year, the jury at his manslaughter trial heard Tuesday. Sobbing could be heard in an otherwise silent ...
LONDON (AP) — A former British soldier will be tried for the murder of two men killed during the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” disturbances in Londonderry, Northern Ireland’s second-biggest city ...
LONDON (AP) — A former British soldier will be tried for the murder of two men killed during the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” disturbances in Londonderry, Northern Ireland’s second-biggest city ...