From 19th century British navy to US destroyers in the Caribbean, diplomacy at seas has been accompanied by military might.
BY DOUG FORD TWO hundred and twenty years ago this week one of the most momentous sea battles in Britain’s history took place ...
As Britain marks the 220th anniversary of Trafalgar, Wolverhampton is still to make a name for itself with the Royal Navy ...
Britain’s greatest ever naval hero proved conclusively that Britannia rules the waves… and died in the process, writes Eliot ...
Australia, the United States and Britain announced in 2021 they would transfer nuclear powered submarines to Australia, and two years later detailed an ambitious pathway that would ...
The Union flag will fly proudly from a new pole at Wibsey's revamped war memorial in time for this year's Armistice Day ...
British forces on Saturday joined their American allies in new attacks against militia in Yemen. The U.S. military earlier ...
Since then, its threat has shaped and justified global conflict. Both Iraq and Iran have been accused of seeking the bomb, ...
Nigel Farage, Sir Edward Leigh and Liberal Democrat Europe spokesman Al Pinkerton are among the backers of a referendum for ...
Zara Tindall - who has been off the public eye since a long time recently joint Queen Camilla for a major Royal engagement.As ...
The UK sent specialist counter-drone experts to Denmark in September after suspicious activity, while last year a number of unidentified drones were spotted on multiple occasions over three airbases ...
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Was the British Army Truly the Best in 18th Century Europe?
Throughout the 18th century, Britain’s army fought across Europe, North America, and Asia, earning a reputation for ...
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