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Join Team RBL as a runner and take on a marathon or half-marathon in many events to choose from across the UK in 2025.
From his pioneering work at Bletchley Park during WWII to his arrest for homosexuality and eventual pardon, we look at the legacy of Alan Turing.
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.
Often the tattoos worn by people in our Armed Forces are more than body art. They are deeply personal, unconventional acts.
On Armistice Day we invite the nation to pause for just two minutes and pay your respects to our Armed Forces community, past and present.
Team of veterans’ summit on centenary of the end of WW1 in an expedition led by The Royal British Legion’s Battle Back Centre and Leeds Beckett University.
The Premier League has been supporting the Royal British Legion since 2012 and has so far raised more than £4 million pounds for the charity.
When RBL chose to use the poppy as a symbol of Remembrance in 1921 it proved an immediate success, but the story of the woman behind its adoption is less well known.
We can also help you to get support or funding to adapt your home or receive new equipment so that you can safely and confidently get around.
At 9pm on Friday 8 May, the Legion took part in a UK-wide rendition of Dame Vera Lynn’s ‘We’ll Meet Again’ to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
RBL's press office is available from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Please contact one of the team and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Red poppies have been worn as a show of support for the Armed Forces community since 1921. Today the Poppy remains as the symbol of Remembrance at the heart of our Poppy Appeal.
Find out more about the Royal British Legion's epic Pedal to Paris ride, including our event itinerary and kit list.
Following a campaign by RBL and Poppyscotland, the Government will for the first time include a question on the Armed Forces in the next UK Census in 2021.
In 2023, we marked 60 years since National Service ended and remembered a generation of men for whom conscription was part of life growing up.