A man in Northern England said he had stumbled upon hundreds of documents, including threat assessments, armory codes and ...
Two more major military bases in Northern Ireland are to close, it has been announced. Army barracks at Aughnacloy on the Irish border will be vacated and demolished, Chief Constable Hugh Orde ...
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The new “state-of-the-art” museums will offer an insight into Ireland’s links to the British military before Irish independence and partition. It is estimated that around 40% of the British ...
Four former members of a covert British Army unit will appear in court for the first time in two weeks, with one due to be charged with murder and the others with attempted murder. One of the ex ...
The British government on Friday sentenced a man to 37 years’ imprisonment for planning an attack on an air force base in northern England with a homemade bomb using explosives taken from fireworks.
LONDON (Reuters) - A British man who had planned an attack on an air force base in northern England with a homemade bomb using explosives taken from fireworks was on Friday jailed for nearly 40 years.