Judge clears British ex-soldier of Bloody Sun. murders
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The British army stopped providing intelligence to the police in the early 1970s because it did not trust the RUC, a state review into a UVF murder gang has found.
Police are appealing for the public's help as part of a major national investigation into sexual abuse across several Army locations in the UK. Wiltshire Police said army recruits had told officers of non-recent sexual abuse during enlistment medical exams at numerous locations.
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UK government breaks silence on British army atrocities in Kenya amid mounting pressure from Parliament
The British government has finally come out to address longstanding grievances, compensation claims, and community concerns after years of pressure from Kenyan authorities, victims, and civil society.
One of the five British Cavalry horses that made headlines when they broke away from their trainers and galloped thorough the streets of London last year has been retired to the country without ever returning to active service.
Quaker, a 15-year-old black horse, suffered a broken bone and serious bleeding during the incident on April 24, 2024.
A small contingent of British military planning officers has been sent to Israel to join a task force led by the United States to support stabilisation efforts in Gaza, the UK defence ministry said.
LONDON (AP) — A former British paratrooper was found not guilty Thursday on murder charges relating to the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland that saw 13 people killed in a flurry of bullets.