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A chilling nuclear siren was sounded in Portsmouth today for roughly a minute.The alarm was raised at HMNB Portsmouth at 9.30am this morning (June 25). A safety alert was made over the intercom before ...
RFA Mounts Bay, a Bay-class landing ship dock of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, made a rare appearance at HMNB Portsmouth following her Mediterranean deployment. This visit is significant as the ...
The largest of the three contracts, worth around GBP850 million over a 10-year period, covers the provision of in-port services for HM Naval Base (HMNB) Devonport in Plymouth, HMNB Portsmouth, and ...
A new class of Royal Navy frigates will be based in Portsmouth the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed. In response to a question from the BBC, ... be based at HMNB Devonport in Plymouth.
The map was created by historian Alex Wellerstein, who is based at Stevens Institute of Technology. ... RAF Brize Norton, HMNB Portsmouth, HMNB Devonport and HMNB Faslane.
Residents in Gosport are being warned that a nuclear siren is due to sound at HMNB Portsmouth tomorrow. The alarm is set to sound at 9:30am tomorrow, Wednesday, October 5, and will last for around ...
Royal Navy: New HMNB Portsmouth commander hails homecoming as former apprentice looks to inspire others. By Freddie Webb. Trainee Reporter. Comment. Published 30th Sep 2024, 10:40 BST.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales is due to depart HMNB Portsmouth this weekend for Exercise Strike Warrior, hosting F-35Bs from 809 Naval Air Squadron and 617 Squadron. This will be ...
A Royal Navy Commodore who worked as an apprentice at HMNB Portsmouth has been appointed its new commander. News you can trust since 1877. Sign In. Subscribe.
Summary and What You Need to Know: The Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, have returned to sea after recent mechanical setbacks that sidelined both ships.
Ahead of the election, a Conservative government had been in power in Parliament since 2010. Polls closed in the general election 2024 at 10pm on Thursday, July 4, with counts taking place overnight.
The site, called the Alford Schools of Military Music, is housed in a former detention centre on HMNB Portsmouth, will enable nearly 100 musicians to hone their skills in their own personal rooms.