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Queen enjoyed 'thrill' of nearly being thrown off horse in first ever polo game
At the age of 24, the then princess Elizabeth wrote to Horace Smith, the horse riding instructor who taught her and Princess Margaret as children during her time living in Malta
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William and Kate named Prince Louis after the Royal Family's 'secret weapon'
The Prince and Princess of Wales decided to name their youngest child after a legendary member of the Royal Family who was also known as the 'secret weapon' - and was a mentor to King Charles
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Boatyard boss aims to bring heroic Dunkirk ship Count Dracula back from the dead
The vessel was part of the 800-strong flotilla which helped 300,000 stricken soldiers escape the clutches of Adolf Hitler in 1940, and now a bid is underway to restore it
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Dame Kelly Holmes joins LGBT+ veterans in welcoming Rishi Sunak apology
The Prime Minister and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace both made apologies in the House of Commons for the shameful treatment of troops under the military gay ban
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Should Prince George join armed forces before becoming King - vote
Prince George will not be expected to join the armed forces before taking the throne - breaking a centries-old tradition - and we want to know if YOU agree with the decision. Vote in our poll to have your say
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Royal Navy technician sues Ministry of Defence after he loses eye in accident
The helicopter antennae plunged into Elliott Courtman's eye and, as the 27-year-old man suffered such a penetrating injury, surgeons had to remove it
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Rishi Sunak apologises to LGBT veterans for 'horrific' historical treatment
The Prime Minister followed the recommendation of a Government-commissioned review and issued an apology to troops who suffered bullying and were booted out of the military over their sexuality
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Royal Navy sailor 'punched female colleague in face five times' after leaving do
Petty Officer James Brown, 45, allegedly threw a 'hard punch' then hit Leading Hand Gemma Brice 'repeatedly' four times as a late-night brawl broke out between sailors
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People living near the UK's worst roundabout describe is 'hell on earth'
People living near the Army and Navy junction in Chelmsford, Essex, have described what it's like to live near the hectic roundabout which is used by up to 70,000 cars a day
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Rishi Sunak urges NATO allies to pump more cash into defence
The PM also took a swipe at the alliance's 'out of date' spending reports showing the percentage spent by Britain is due to drop from 2.16% in 2022 to 2.07% in 2023
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Rishi Sunak calls for 'progress' on Ukraine's bid to join NATO as leaders meet
The Prime Minister called on alliance chiefs to show Kyiv’s bid had moved forward since the organisation first agreed in principle in Bucharest in 2008 that Ukraine could one day join the alliance
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Cost of UK defence projects rocketed by £9billion in just a year, report shows
The analysis comes as the Prime Minister prepares for this week's NATO summit in Vilnius where the war in Ukraine is expected to top the agenda
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Rishi Sunak 'to be urged to say sorry' to LGBT+ forces veterans over report
The study is said to include accounts of troops being given electric-shock conversion therapy and intrusive medical examinations amid witch hunts of people suspected of being gay
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West's backing for Ukraine has hit Russian military 'without NATO firing a shot'
British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey pointed to the Kremlin's losses as evidence of how NATO's support for Kyiv had harmed Russian forces without the alliance needing to fire weapons
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Mum of tragic cancer patient makes incredible vow in her daughter's name
Nicola Nuttall, whose daughter Laura died five weeks ago, is calling on MPs to back an Early Day Motion in Laura’s memory calling for more funding to beat the disease
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OceanGate CEO admitted sub was made with carbon fibre from plane past shelf life
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush reportedly said that the carbon fibre used for the vessel's hull came at a "big discount" from Boeing as it was past its aeroplane shelf life
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Horrifying vids show what may have happened during Titanic sub’s 'implosion’
The "catastrophic implosion" of the OceanGate Titan sub, which went missing on a trip to the shipwreck of the Titanic, would have happened within milliseconds with death being practically instantaneous for those on board
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Brit's chilling final post before vanishing during English Channel charity swim
Iain Hughes spent two years training for a 21 mile swim across the English Channel but tragically never reached his destination with French authorities calling off the search
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Titanic sub outlook 'bleak' says ex-Navy captain as rescue bid turns to salvage
A former Royal Navy submarine captain tells media that the situation is 'bleak' for those aboard the doomed submersible that ventured to the Titanic as the search-and-rescue begins to turn into a salvage mission
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Royal Navy aircraft carrier repair bill rises to £25m - and you're going to pay
MPs heard the cost of fixing the faulty propeller on HMS Prince of Wales had climbed to £25m - and it will come out of the Navy's budget because the Ministry of Defence did not take out a 'warranty'
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Families of missing Titanic sub tour 'praying for a miracle' as clock ticks
As one of the world’s most extensive underwater search missions was being conducted, relatives of the three Brits on board ill-fated submersible clung to hope they were still alive
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Expert warns there's 'no way' to rescue Titanic crew as the tech 'doesn't exist'
The missing OceanGate 21ft sub that had been diving to see the Titanic wreck has now been unaccounted for for more than two days and its oxygen supply is now at just 40 hours for the five people on board.
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Expert warns rescue of Titanic sub with '72 hours of air' left is 'unlikely'
One expert says a rescue is unlikely, as the US and Canadian Coastguards are working in tandem with Ocreangate's own search and rescue team to get to the vessel before oxygen runs out at 6 am BST on Thursday
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Just 4 in 10 troops satisfied with military life as morale plummets under Tories
A Labour analysis of a yearly survey of service personnel's feelings, marking the start of Armed Forces Week, has revealed the deterioration in morale and satisfaction since 2010
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Bigger flypast planned for Trooping the Colour after Coronation display cut back
Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will take part in a flypast for Trooping the Colour on Saturday to mark King Charles' birthday
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