The trek of a lifetime

SHORTLY after the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015, WO2 Paul Vicary had a ‘lightbulb’ moment whilst walking down from Everest Base Camp (EBC). He felt compelled to help the Nepalese people affe...

Singers’ centenary story

THIS year marks the centenary of the end of World War One. Fierce heroism from the troops was matched by the country’s women who raised children alone, nursed and worked tirelessly despite the loss of husbands,...

What is a Child Arrangement Order?

Peter Lynn and Partners, a specialist in child law, explain the ins and outs of Child Arrangement Orders... WE UNDERSTAND the sensitivity and expertise required when dealing with the interests of childre...

Caught in the crossfire: Burgess Mee

WHEN marriages break down, the law is set up to minimise impact on any children involved. Antonia Mee (pictured above), of Burgess Mee Solicitors, explains more… In the event of a break-up, who decides w...

Caught in the crossfire: Brewer Harding & Rowe

WHEN marriages break down, the law is set up to minimise impact on any children involved. Andrew Woo (pictured above), of Brewer Harding & Rowe Solicitors, explains more... In the event of a break-up...

Caught in the crossfire: Everys Solicitors

WHEN marriages break down, the law is set up to minimise impact on any children involved. Gail Salway (pictured above), of Everys Solicitors, explains more… In the event of a break-up, who decides which ...

Caught in the crossfire: Batt Broadbent

WHEN marriages break down, the law is set up to minimise impact on any children involved. Lin Cumberlin (pictured above), of Batt Broadbent Solicitors, explains more... In the event of a break-up, who de...

Caught in the crossfire

MILITARY marriages are more likely to end in conflict than couplings forged on civvy street, according to recent research from across the Pond. The study, conducted by job website Zippia, found 30 per cent of ...

#OurArmyFamily: Meet the Balls

Whether married or single, parent, partner, cousin or child of a soldier, we want you to tell us all about your Army family. Follow #OurArmyFamily on Twitter and Instagram for more stories. This issue, Kelly Ba...

How does your garden grow?

When outdoor space became available on the military base of Thorney Island, green-fingered Army spouse Elizabeth Webster (pictured below with children Oscar and Betsy) was quick to see the potential for a commu...