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RAF crew begin 67-mile food bank challengeThree personnel from a RAF base in Cornwall have set off on a three-day hike to raise money for food banks. Warrant Officer Kev Riddle, Flight Sergeant Justin Churchill and community development ...
Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons will shutter his eponymous fashion brand after 27 years, he announced on Monday. Simons shared the unexpected news on Instagram, writing that his label’s ...
After 54 years of continuous service, Britain’s Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) Puma fleet retired on March 31, 2025, concluding a remarkable career that began in 1971. The farewell flights on ...
On October 11, 2023, the formerly disbanded RAF No. 31 Squadron conducted its reformation parade. It will become the first RAF RG.1 Protector unit. Last Wednesday, a reformation parade was held at ...
The RAF maintains its standards have not been lowered to increase the number or diverse applicants. "Selection standards were not and have not been altered and there was no compromise of entry ...
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RAF base investigated over toxic chemical fearsAn RAF base is under investigation over fears toxic "forever chemicals" could be leaching into nearby drinking water sources and nature sites. RAF Marham in Norfolk is among three locations facing ...
RAF chiefs have paid tribute to the last of The Few — by painting his name on a fighter plane that starred in movies. Group Captain John “Paddy” Hemingway died last month aged 105.
The head of RAF recruitment has resigned in protest at an "effective pause" on offering jobs to white male recruits in favour of women and ethnic minorities, defence sources have claimed.
In May 1943, a specially formed RAF squadron embarked on a daring moonlit mission – but its success came with a heavy cost. In 1976, the BBC spoke to one of the airmen who made it home alive.
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