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Remembrance honours those who serve to defend our democratic freedoms. We unite to remember the service and sacrifice of the Armed Forces community from Britain and the Commonwealth.
Army veteran Steve King is looking forward to his first Christmas in his new home after we rescued him from homelessness during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Op COURAGE is an NHS mental health service offering dedicated support for veterans experiencing psychological difficulties. Learn more about this service here.
This year's Festival of Remembrance commemorates the people who secured peace and our way of life 75 years ago, whilst reflecting upon the sacrifice made by many in protecting the nation from Covid-19.
A gift in your Will could make a huge difference to future generations of the Armed Forces as RBL's welfare services continuously adapt to meet their needs.
Poppies4Kits lets sports clubs show support for the Armed Forces community during Remembrance by wearing self-adhesive Poppies, commemorative armbands, and custom corner flags.
As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
On 15 May 2021 join us online as we celebrate our centenary through a series of live events including a livestream from the Cenotaph.
If you are considering starting your own business or becoming self-employed, read our guidance to learn where to start and what you will need to do.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
Keith Botterill was underage when he joined the Australian Army. He was captured at Singapore and endured the horror of prison camps in Borneo.
At the Royal British Legion, we are committed to being open and transparent about how donations are processed. Learn about how small processing fees are applied to unattended contactless and QR code donations here.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.
Renew your membership today and be part of a national network supporting the Armed Forces community.
Dedicated to those who lost their lives while under his command, Matt’s tattoo on his back depicts the silhouette of a bugler from the Royal Marines.
Read guidance on applying for War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation schemes, and how the Royal British Legion could help you in making an appeal.