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Both of our Poppy Ride locations have three fantastic route options, professionally designed to cater for first-time cyclists through to sportive enthusiasts.
Read the steps we have taken to ensure that LGBTQ+ topics are addressed in our organisation.
Take on this epic marathon that marks the 10th Anniversary of the Yorkshire Marathon Festival.
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We are here to help members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families. And we’re not going anywhere.
The Poppy Lottery complaints and disputes. Unfortunately, sometimes things go wrong and when they do, we want to know.
Bravo 22 Company is RBL's award-winning recovery through the arts programme open to serving and ex-serving personnel, reservists, WIS, and their families across the UK.
When veteran Reggie could no longer get into the garden after a fall, we came to the rescue to help him grow flowers for his wife again.
Learn more about the benefits, development and support you’ll get working for the Royal British Legion.
Nicholas Bennion was used to taking on challenges in his military career, but when he left the Army he needs our help adapting to civilian life.
Ann Miller-McCaffrey tells of the importance of the Armed Forces’ access to community groups and forums such as the Legion’s first ever LGBTQ+ branch.
20 years since the lifting of the LGBT military ban, veteran Kate Green talks about her experience serving in the Army before the ban was lifted.
Read the steps we have taken to ensure that slavery and trafficking is not taking place in our organisation or any of our supply chains.
After breaking his back former Royal Marine Ian Breeze thought his life was over. But two years on he is preparing to cycle from London to Paris.
Nicholas Bennion is from the Pacific Islands of the island of Fiji. He joined the British Army in 2000 leaving his home and moving 9,800 miles to the UK.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.