A group which represents past and present Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers is threatening legal action over the government's legislation to deal with the legacy of the Northern Ireland troubles.
Army leaders have launched an inquiry after the identities of soldiers in the SAS were revealed in a fresh data breach. Details about the elite unit, part of the UK special forces, are usually kept so ...
Former British military chiefs have called for a judicial review after a coroner ruled four IRA terrorists were unlawfully killed by SAS soldiers in a Troubles ambush. A senior coroner found earlier ...
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A legal threat from the SAS Regimental Association to the government has revealed the sheer "strength of feeling" there is ...
SAS veterans said they were saddened, but not surprised, by the shooting of two US National Guardsmen in Washington allegedly at the hands of an Afghan former-CIA paramilitary soldier.
Soldiers from the SAS have threatened legal action over Labour's Troubles Bill. A letter by the Special Air Service ...