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The Royal British Legion’s Board of Trustees has confirmed that the charity has taken the difficult decision to cease operating its much loved break centre service.
This year the Legion is continuing its partnership with the Jo Cox Foundation, encouraging everyone to take part in the Great Get Together.
We’re here to help ease the burden of financial pressures and transition into civilian life for the Armed Forces community.
Since our earliest days 100 years ago, providing support for the Armed Forces community has been at the heart of what we do, and we are proud to have provided the community with a century of support.
When it comes to writing or being an executor of a Will, you might hear or read terms you're unfamiliar with. We're explained some of the most common terms you may come across.
Coping with isolation in the Far East was a challenge for all Allied forces, whether they were from Britain or a Commonwealth nation.
Between 1947 and 1963, more than two million men in the UK were conscripted into service. Here we revisit their recollections of basic training, the starting point for every serviceman.
The Royal British Legion launches "Credit their Service", a campaign demanding an end to the unfair treatment of military compensation as income in welfare benefit means tests.
Our campaigns look to improve the lives of everyone in the Armed Forces community and make sure their voice is heard.
After Nepal was hit by two earthquakes in 2015, we donated £50,000 to The Gurkha Welfare Trust's Earthquake Response Fund to help Gurkha veterans.
When Marie Garcia joined the Women’s Royal Naval Service she had no idea she would end up working on D-Day.
After being diagnosed with PTSD and being medically discharged from the Army, Stacey turned to us for support with her recovery.
"I’m a veteran and also a beneficiary, so Remembrance is very important to me. I feel part of something special at the Royal British Legion."
Army Welfare Worker Sergeant Adam Kastein speaks of his experience of coming out whilst in the Army.
Trevor Bradshaw was only 21 when The Falklands War began. Now a counsellor, he looks back on his experiences from 1982.
Situated on the edge of Southam in Warwickshire countryside, Galanos House offers respite and day-care in a dedicated Community Hub which includes a café.