The UK claims some wars were moral missions. But it doesn’t count how many it kills.
UK governments often claim their wars and occupations have a moral element. And the Iraq, Afghanistan and Libyan wars were ...
UK governments often claim their wars and occupations have a moral element. And the Iraq, Afghanistan and Libyan wars were ...
Soldiers helping kids and a former British marine trying to get rescue animals out of Kabul. These have become some ...
As a veteran of the war, and a journalist who has reported from the country, the endgame in Afghanistan is ...
UK asylum queues have grown massively since 2010. New figures obtained by the Refugee Council say that waiting lists are ...
A delegation of people from all over Europe has travelled to Iraqi Kurdistan to protest against the Turkish invasion and ...
This week saw Palestine under Israeli bombardment once again. Nearer home, an inquest confirmed that British troops massacred innocent civilians ...
A statue of a young soldier has gone up in Margate. And it's quite different to most military statues. It ...
Peers in the House of Lords are giving the government's controversial war crimes immunity bill a rough ride, with one ...
The Office for Veterans' Affairs doesn't collect data on homelessness or suicides among the ex-military population, according to a Freedom ...
Breaking the rules, cyber-attacking civilians, and 'aggression' in international affairs are the way forward for Labour foreign policy, a former ...
The Overseas Operations Bill may or may not pass its third reading on 3 November. But for a diverse range ...
A top military lawyer has warned that the Tory war crimes immunity bill is not what it seems. On closer ...
Defence ministers have ordered a new inquiry into how war crimes are investigated, after their new combat zone immunity bill ...
Outrageous government proposals regarding asylum-seekers, together with a bill to provide immunity to crimes committed by UK military and another ...
Military veterans have condemned Labour's mass abstention from a Commons vote on the Tory Overseas Operations Bill which critics say ...
The passage through parliament of a bill to limit the prosecution of British military personnel accused of war crimes might ...
Claims that UK authorities covered-up hundreds of war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq have been circulating for some years. But ...
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