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If you were born before September 1929, you may be eligible for a free UK passport. Find out all the information for concessionary passport applications.
Take on Poppy Ride and ride with veterans through Shropshire. Cycle through the countryside in brand new routes for 2025.
In our Centenary year we look at how we have supported ex-Servicemen into work for the last 100 years, and how we continue to support them today.
Volunteering Roles in West Midlands, Shropshire, Staffordshire & Warwickshire
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.
Frequently Asked Questions related to the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Veteran from Iraq and Afghanistan, Liam Young, joined fellow members of The Royal British Legion on a trip to the battlefields of the First World War.
Volunteering Roles in Cambridgeshire & Norfolk
Looking for a veteran, ex-service member, or relative? Check our guide to find information about MOD resources to contact service personnel and other ways to find people.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
The Armed Forces carry out their role with courage and humility, but often play down the sacrifice and bravery required to serve. They won't tell you what it means to say goodbye to loved ones and face the possibility of never coming home.
Whether there’s a need for career advice, to retrain, to set up a business, or to find a job, RBL offers practical support and help accessing specialist services. Find out more!
After VE Day thousands were still fighting in the Far East. Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) marks the day Japan surrendered on the 15 August 1945, effectively ending the Second World War.
After an accident while cycling to work left a former Submariner badly brain damaged, The Royal British Legion and the Royal Navy teamed up to help him.
When Victoria’s husband was in the Army there were times when she felt alone and disconnected from those around her.
The Legion supported Naomi who was a Senior Aircraft woman, through mental health issues, during transition to civilian life and after her accident.