A new report has shed light on the use of performance and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) in ex-Service personnel.
Read moreA new report has shed light on the use of performance and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) in ex-Service personnel.
Read moreThe Taxi Charity lost another of its family earlier this month when WWII veteran Harry Bailey, who was to many the face of the charity, died in hospital, surrounded by his family
Read moreTo mark International Nurses Day on Wednesday 12 May, Royal Star & Garter spoke to nurses and healthcare assistants (HCAs) to find out what caring through the night is like.
Read moreA team of five Not Forgotten beneficiaries called Five Decide to Thrive have taken on the gruelling challenge of travelling from Devon to the peak of Mount Everest.
Read moreVeterans living at Launchpad’s Speke House accommodation in Liverpool have benefitted from a community grant from the Asda Foundation to purchase food, hygiene and wellbeing products.
Read moreOn VE Day (8 May), over 200 runners honoured our armed forces personnel, past and present by completing a 10k virtual challenge in aid of a veterans’ charity which raised over £5,000.
Read moreVE Day was a double cause for celebration by residents of Broughton House Veteran Care Village in Salford.
Read moreOn the 20 May, military charity and media organisation BFBS will be releasing its latest fascinating podcast, Tea & Medals, available on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube and bfbs.com/podcasts.
Read moreThe Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS) and Yale University are collaborating on a landmark study to determine the effectiveness of initiatives taken by shipping companies, charities and the wider maritime sector to keep seafarers healthy and safe.
Read moreBill is saying thank you to charity SSAFA, who helped him in his latest adventure…getting home to the UK to live, just as the global Covid-19 pandemic took a grip of the world.
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