The Royal British Legion’s are holding a symposium exploring the unique profile, needs and experiences of members of the Armed Forces community who have unpaid caring responsibilities.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion’s are holding a symposium exploring the unique profile, needs and experiences of members of the Armed Forces community who have unpaid caring responsibilities.
Read moreFor Key Stages 1-5, the RBL’s free teaching kits include downloadable assemblies, a whole school project, and book club stories to use at school and home
Read moreThe Royal British Legion is excited to announce the launch of their new Network for Carers, a two-year project funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust as part of their Tackling Loneliness programme.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion has been calling on the Government to abolish the visa charges faced by hundreds of Commonwealth veterans and their families
Read moreThroughout its history the RBL has responded to the changing needs of its community and the changing environment in which it is operating.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion and Poppyscotland would like to better understand what it’s like to be an unpaid carer in the UK Armed Forces community.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion and The Jo Cox Foundation share a vision of bringing communities together to create a sense of belonging. The event will explore the subject of loneliness and social isolation in the Armed Forces community.
Read moreFollowing the announcement of a second national lockdown in England from Thursday 5 November, The Royal British Legion is calling on the public to use remote and socially distanced methods to honour the service and sacrifice of all who have served with the British Armed Forces this weekend.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion has launched this years’ Poppy Appeal by releasing a series of photographic portraits featuring serving members of the Armed Forces, Second World War veterans and Poppy Appeal collectors.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion, together with the National Literary Trust, has created a range of teaching resources for children in Key Stages 1-4, designed to help them explore their shared heritage of Remembrance and understand its relevance to today.
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