The Government’s treatment of Afghans since before the fall of Kabul has been a shameful saga
The Government’s treatment of Afghans since before the fall of Kabul to today has been a shameful saga of failure
The Government’s treatment of Afghans since before the fall of Kabul to today has been a shameful saga of failure
Large parts of Afghanistan are littered with unexploded mines following decades of conflict and claim lives regularly
Retired Brig John Donnelly says people ‘prepared to die’ to help British forces should not face threat of deportation to the African state
Former Armed Forces minister James Heappey warns of ‘operational consequences’ after inquiry into unlawful killing of Afghans
In a statement on social media the group describes how it sought to inflict as much damage as possible on a ‘large crowd of Christians’
Veterans’ minister could face jail if he refuses to reveal identities of those raising concerns about alleged executions to Afghan Inquiry
Border tensions between the two countries have increased since the Taliban returned to power with Pakistan troops killed at the weekend
Maj Gen Charlie Herbert returned from his Kabul posting following a complaint that was submitted about his conduct
Veterans minister is refusing to name whistleblowers who raised concerns about special forces carrying out extrajudicial killings
Retired army chief says idea that soldiers can use lethal force against people set to murder civilians is being turned on its head
The arrests follow the death of a suspected jihadist two years ago
Southbank Centre ‘extremely disappointed’ by decision to bar young musicians raising awareness of injustice in Afghanistan
From 2001 to 2003 he commanded all of the RAF’s operational capability, deploying aircraft against the Taliban and al-Qaeda
Veterans minister also revealed his anger at being kept in dark and allowed to make incorrect statements to Commons
Legal documents detail how man worked for British Government in Afghanistan in high-clearance roles
Interviewed by Charles personally, Captain Kat Anderson will become his ‘eyes and ears’
About 400 veterans will have their applications to settle in Britain reviewed after minister admits some earlier decisions were ‘not robust’
Report finds weapon fails to meet army standards despite defence minister’s pledge to make the Bundeswehr ‘war fit’
Falcon 10, which was transporting a couple to a hospital, 'disappeared from the radar' on Saturday night
Residents as young as 16 report being seized from markets and classrooms despite adhering to modesty rules
Royal Marine veteran hailed by royal as ‘a real hero’ denounces cruel criminals who stole vital equipment
Application approvals have doubled since Brexit, hitting high of 75.1 per cent in year ending September 2023
Migrants from Turkey one of only a handful of nationalities to have bucked overall decline in number of crossings