Five members of the SAS have been arrested over allegations of committing war crimes during deployment in Syria. The five unnamed personnel were arrested by British military police while in the United Kingdom. In a statement confirming the arrest, the Ministry of
Mike Sadler in the SAS (Image: John Lawrence) Spending time with any surviving Second World War veteran is an immense privilege. But Alec Borrie, Jack Mann and Mike Sadler, who died aged 103 on Thursday, were especially inspirational. All three were stalwarts
‘Gentleman Jim’ Almonds (Image: Getty) Even among the SAS founder members, comrades recalled how he “ran to the battle” such was his zeal for taking on the enemy. Yet his sense of fair play, good manners and dislike of swearing, saw him
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock suffered two broken ribs during a tussle with former Love Islander Teddy Soares on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. In another scene, set to air on Sunday, the disgraced former Conversative minister is labelled a “weasel-faced c***”.
Matt Hancock says he broke a rib during the filming of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The former Health Secretary reportedly said that the closest he came to quitting the show came after “having my rib broken”, during the jungle phase of the
Matt Hancock has been interrogated by SAS veterans about his lockdown affair during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Appearing on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares, the former Health Secretary was blindfolded, bundled into a cell and questioned about the 2021 scandal. The
Geraint’s bad week continues The last week will certainly be chalked down as one of the worst of Geraint Davies’ career. The long-serving MP was suspended by the Labour Party after numerous allegations of sexual harassment against young Labour staffers, Labour MPs
A SAS soldier has vowed to “fight” claims that he and colleagues killed innocent civilians in Afghanistan. “This is not what we do – we do not kill women and children,” the 33-year-old said last night, adding, “and we won’t be railroaded”.
Allied troops going ashore to liberate Sicily in November 1942. (Image: Getty) The wartime SAS may be remembered primarily for its daring desert raids in North Africa, not least thanks to the BBC’s recent hit drama Rogue Heroes. But some of the
King Charles began his day in northwest England with a visit to the Kellogg’s site in Manchester. The engagement marked the company’s 100th anniversary in the UK. The monarch was taken to the factory floor where one of the company’s most successful products,