Forces News is livestreaming memorial services from the Falklands from today, to remember those who were lost in the Falklands war, 40 years on.
Read moreForces News is livestreaming memorial services from the Falklands from today, to remember those who were lost in the Falklands war, 40 years on.
Read moreTwo members of staff at BFBS, the parent charity of Forces News, have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, along with one of the Charity’s Trustees.
Read moreBFBS Academy is launching a new Production Manager Course for veterans and service leavers.
Read moreBFBS Academy is launching a new Production Manager Course for veterans and service leavers.
Read moreThe annual Big Salute campaign awards grants up to the value of £10k for projects that make a huge difference across the whole forces community.
Read moreToday, military charity and media organisation BFBS, is pleased to announce that it is the official media partner for Army v Navy 2022 and will be live broadcasting both the women’s and men’s events exclusively on its platforms on Saturday 30 April from 13:30 BST.
Read moreOn 2 April 1982, the Falklands conflict began, and now, 40 years later BFBS will spend the next 74 days commemorating the event.
Read more18 new DAB+ digital radio services have launched in Salisbury.
Read moreThis year, the team behind BFBS’ highly successful SMSpouses training programme is going on tour to six locations across the UK, and RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, for military spouses to book a free one-to-one, face-to-face social media and coaching session with one of the SMSpouses coaches.
Read moreLieutenant General Richard Nugee, who devised the UK military’s strategy on climate change and sustainability has visited Antarctica to see for himself the growing effects of global warming, in a new Forces News short film, Climate Warriors: The Military’s Fight Against Global Warming, now on Forces News YouTube.
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