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The Legion has been working in partnership with The Westminster Collection to create a range of collectable coins, stamps and stamp covers.
Our campaign helped, the Armed Forces Covenant was enshrined into legislation in 2011, and since then, every local authority in Great Britain has signed the Covenant.
At The Royal British Legion Group, we believe in being open and up front with individuals about how we use their personal data.
Run with the best views of the Leeds in this marathon on a stunning coastal route.
Volunteering Roles in North & East Yorkshire
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was born in Punjab and joined the army in 1941. He was part of the relief at Kohima and Imphal before serving in the gruelling Burma campaign.
The RBL’s purpose is to create a better future for our Armed Forces community and their families.
The Royal British Legion and its sister charity, Poppyscotland, have launched an independent report reflecting on the impact of The Armed Forces Covenant.
The welfare and wellbeing of the Armed Forces has been at the heart of RBL since our inception in 1921. One of our earliest interventions saw us create a dedicated hospital and village to support ex-serving personnel suffering from tuberculosis after the First World War.
In partnership with Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, we have developed an Armed Forces Community Garden in Hillfield Park, Solihull.
When Alex tragically lost her nephew, Dean, at the age of 24, she decided to create a lasting legacy for him through a Tribute Fund.
103-year-old World War Two veteran, Walter Randall, has been hailed as the country's oldest fundraiser for the Royal British Legion.
We’ve campaigned on issues that matter most to the Armed Forces community for 100 years and we’re continuing to adapt to their needs for the future.
RBL can support you through the complicated process of an inquiry or inquest after a bereavement, an already a difficult and painful time.
The Poppy Factory is the country's leading employment charity for wounded, injured and sick veterans with health conditions or impairments.
Since 2015 a team at the Centre for Blast Injury Studies has been investigating hearing loss amongst veterans, and possible remedies.