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The Covid-19 Community Response Awards aims to recognise the outstanding community activities that members, volunteers and supporters have delivered in response to the pandemic.
It is with deepest sorrow that the Royal British Legion marks the death of our Sovereign and Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Royal British Legion is committed to supporting serving and ex-serving personnel and their families when they need us.
The Battle Back Centre Lilleshall was established in 2011 by The Legion to support wounded and sick Service personnel.
The Legion welcomes new guidance to ensure divorced or separated spouses and partners of Service personnel in England can access housing support on the same terms as other Armed Forces families.
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.
Our 2024 Manifesto highlights our top five priorities for the UK government to better support our Armed Forces community.
We are really proud to partner with AL Simpkin & Co Ltd as we both mark our centenaries this year.
Whether you’re a volunteer, member or proud Poppy Appeal collector – however you choose to support the Royal British Legion, we couldn’t do it without you.
Over 100 years many famous faces have joined us in honouring and supporting those who protect our way of life, from the Royal Family to stars of the stage and screen.
We have put forward over 100 recommendations to the UK Government on how to implement their veterans strategy.
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 are so grateful to all donations to the Legion. Our life-changing work would not be possible without our supporter’s commitment and generosity.
Our Remembrance events encourage communities to come together to honour those who served and and remember their sacrifice.
Roy Cockburn left school at 18 to join the army. Three years later he was a Second Lieutenant leading patrols behind enemy lines at Normandy.
Three generations of the Nixon family will visit Anzio and Monte Cassino to re-live the hardest fought battle of the war.