RM2D32XR2–Elements of 3 Commando testing their weapons onboard a war ship in the Gulf.
RMG5XNFN–Afghanistan weapons found
RMG5XNFP–Afghanistan weapons found
RMG69X3B–A cache of weapons and ammunition found by the Desert Rats at the Naval Academy north of Basra.
RMG6NH5H–Weapons Trial
RMG69W60–Lt Col Tim Collins with weapons confiscated from Ba'ath activists, with which he intends to re-arm a new police force.
RM2D32EYE–Workers cut up a rifle, at a weapons destruction centre in Janjevo, Kosovo, which was handed in as part of an amnesty which is being policed by British troops as part of KFOR.
RM2D32Y93–Picture made available Thursday April 3rd 2003 of Household Cavalry regiment (HCR) soldiers clean their weapons during some down time at the camp in southern Iraq.
RMGCPMGE–Members of the England U21 squad are shown a selection of weapons used by the army in combat, during a tour of 16 Air Assault Brigade and Colchester Garrison, Colchester.
RM2D32Y50–A British Royal Air Force weapons technician Junior Technician Richard Cole walks past a row of freefall bombs stacked at the bomb dump at their base in Kuwait. * The combined airforces of the U.S and Britain have the capacity to drop as many bombs in one day as were dropped in the whole of the last Gulf war.
RMG69W6T–A British Royal Air Force weapons technician walks past rows of freefall bombs stacked at the bomb dump at their base in Kuwait. The combined airforces of the U.S and Britain have the capacity to drop as many bombs in one day as were dropped in the whole of the last Gulf war.
RMG69D98–British Royal Air Force weapons engineer Corporal Richard Spriggs lowers his head against the sand storm as British Harrier GR7s stands idle unable to fly due to the weather in their base in Kuwait. * Some U.S. aircraft were able to fly to continue to enforce the no fly zone over southern Iraq on Wednesday.
RM2D32Y2N–A British Royal Air Force weapons technician Senior Aircraftman Barry Jones, watches as he sits behind a trolly full of 500lb freefall bombs as a British Harrier GR7 taxis out to the runway on its base in Kuwait. * Britain said is was almost certain that two dead soldiers whose bodies were shown on Qatar-based al-Jazeera television were indeed British, as the station claimed.
RMG5MTK1–Undated collect of the arsenal of weapons used by Mark Telford to shoot two horses, issued Wednesday January 23, 2002. Plumber Mark Telford, 28, was jailed today at Newcastle Crown Court for a total of 2 years for criminal damage and firearms offences after shooting the horses with a crossbow. In March 2000 a three-year-old mare, Frisco, was found in her field with 18-inch bolts sticking out of her neck and rib cage, and Prince, a five-year-old gelding, had been shot between the eyes. Telford was described as being fascinated by weapons and was told by Judge Lancaster that he had an unhealthy
RMG5XNFF–Staff Sgt Colin Hill of the Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal handling one of the booby trap devices found in the village of Surwipan in Afghanistan when British marines stormed a compound in the Afghan village. * Marines from Zulu company found rooms piled high with mortars, rockets and heavy weapons believed to have belonged to al Qaida or the Taliban. The armoury included hundreds of large mortar rounds and rockets, thousands of recoilless rocket rounds and 65,000 rounds of small arms ammunition. Also found were stacks of rocket launchers, several anti-aircraft machine guns and several large
RM2D32XR5–Elements of 3 Commando testing their weapons onboard a war ship in the Gulf.
RMGDMWE9–The result of a vote by MPs on whether to replace the Trident weapons system is read out in the House of Commons in London during a debate on whether to renew the Trident nuclear deterrent.
RM2D3371G–Andrew Caldecott, QC, counsel for the BBC, making his closing statement to the Hutton Inquiry at the High Court in London. Lord Hutton has been inquiring into the events surrounding the apparent suicide of weapons expert Dr David Kelly who was at the centre of a row between the Government and the BBC after admitting talking to journalist Andrew Gilligan, who reported that the Government had 'sexed up' its Iraq dossier.
RMGCA3NW–Leader of the Opposition David Cameron responds to Prime Minister Gordon Brown after he gave a statement to the House of Commons, London, where he said that the last loyalist paramilitary organisation to hold arms, the South-East Antrim UDA, had this afternoon 'completed their decommissioning'.
RMGCA3NP–Prime Minister Gordon Brown gives a statement to the House of Commons, London, where he said that the last loyalist paramilitary organisation to hold arms, the South-East Antrim UDA, had this afternoon 'completed their decommissioning'.
RMGCA3NJ–Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward after he gave a statement to the House of Commons, London, where he said that the last loyalist paramilitary organisation to hold arms, the South-East Antrim UDA, had this afternoon 'completed their decommissioning'.
RMG6AD09–Private Andrew Wilce, 18, (left) from Hereford with the entry munition and Lc Ken Padfield, 22, from Consett with an underslung grenade launcher, from D company 2nd Royal Tank Regiment in Basra.
RM2D32Y8T–Picture made available Thursday April 3rd 2003 of a soldier from the 3 Para Brigade waits next to his anti tank missile launcher.
RMG6ADB9–Weapons cleared by disposal team
RMG68P2M–Marines Iraqi weapons
RMG5XNFH–Afghanistan weapons found
RMG5XNFJ–Afghanistan weapons found
RM2D32XR4–Elements of 3 Commando testing their weapons onboard a war ship in the Gulf.
RMG5XNFR–Afghanistan weapons found
RMG5XNFM–Afghanistan weapons found
RMG6NH5K–Weapons Trial
RMG6NH5J–Weapons Trial
RMG6PM4Y–BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan arrives at the BBC Headquarters at Portland Place in London ahead of the publication of the Hutton report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PM5E–BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan arrives at the BBC Headquarters at Portland Place in London, ahead of the publication of the Hutton report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PM5C–BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan arrives at the BBC Headquarters at Portland Place in London, ahead of the publication of the Hutton report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6F88R–Janice Kelly, wife of the government weapons expert Dr David Kelly, arrives at the High Court in London to give evidence before the Hutton Inquiry into her husband's death.
RMG6GK4T–Janice Kelly, widow of the government weapons expert Dr David Kelly, arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, to give evidence before the Hutton Inquiry into her husband's death.
RMG65YPH–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) greets chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix ahead of talks on Iraq at Chequers in Buckinghamshire.
RMG4BD4C–Attorney General Dominic Grieve gives a statement to the House of Commons in London where he ruled out asking the High Court to order an inquest into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMGCMM98–Undated file photos of Michael Howard (left) Dr David Kelly. The former Conservative leader today threw his weight behind demands for a full inquest into the death of the government weapons expert.
RMG9T06M–Home Secretary John Reid announces to the House of Commons in London today that information on crimes involving knives will be recorded separately as part of a package of measures to tackle the use of weapons.
RMG6F88J–Janice Kelly, wife of the government weapons expert Dr David Kelly, arrives at the High Court in London to give evidence before the Hutton Inquiry into her husband's death. Behind her is her daughter Rachel.
RMG69KH3–Picture made available of Army chemical weapons experts examining one of `Chemical Ali's' former bases near Basra where initial examinations show signs of suspicious chemicals. PA Photo/Dan Chung/The Gaurdian/MoD Pool.
RMG6E5D6–Foreign Secretary Jack Straw gives evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, regarding Downing Street's second dossier on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Straw told MPs: ' Of course it has been an embarrassment for the Government and lessons have been learned.'
RMG6E5D0–Foreign Secretary Jack Straw gives evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, regarding Downing Street's second dossier on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Straw told MPs: ' Of course it has been an embarrassment for the Government and lessons have been learned.'
RMG6E5D4–Foreign Secretary Jack Straw gives evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, regarding Downing Street's second dossier on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Straw told MPs: ' Of course it has been an embarrassment for the Government and lessons have been learned.'
RMG65FFD–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at a Downing Street Press Conference. Blair said Monday that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein can still peacefully end the standoff over weapons of mass destruction, * ... but warned that he will be disarmed by force if he does not.
RMG65FF8–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at a Downing Street Press Conference. Blair said Monday that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein can still peacefully end the standoff over weapons of mass destruction, * .. but warned that he will be disarmed by force if he does not.
RMG65FFW–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at a Downing Street Press Conference. Blair said Monday that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein can still peacefully end the standoff over weapons of mass destruction, * ... but warned that he will be disarmed by force if he does not.
RMG65FG2–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at a Downing Street Press Conference. Blair said Monday that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein can still peacefully end the standoff over weapons of mass destruction, * ... but warned that he will be disarmed by force if he does not.
RMG600D6–Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to journalists during a new style press briefing inside Downing Street. Blair said on Thursday an attack on Iraq was not imminent but held out little hope for negotiations about weapons inspectors returning.
RM2D331TE–Prime Minister Tony Blair answers a question in the House of Commons during his regular weekly session of questions from members of parliament. * Amongst other matters, he was expected to be quizzed over allegations that the Government exaggerated the threat of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
RMG600D7–Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to journalists during a new style press briefing inside Downing Street. Blair said on Thursday an attack on Iraq was not imminent but held out little hope for negotiations about weapons inspectors returning.
RMG6H5NK–British Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon greets delegates attending Defence Systems & and Equipment International Conference 2003, a weapons trade show being held in London's Docklands. The Conference, the largest weapons trade show in Europe.
RMG6880X–British Royal Air Force weapons technicians unload 1000lb bombs from containers as they ready them for use in their base in Kuwait. Both U.S. and British Royal Air Force Harriers are continuing to patrol the no fly zone in southern Iraq.
RM2D32FXT–British Royal Marines at one of the caves in Afghanistan, where they found what their commander, Brigadier Richard Lane, described as a large weapons cache during their part in Operation Snipe. *....The entrances to the four caves are blocked by metal doors and they are about six to seven feet wide and high.
RMG68NKD–A U.S. weapons technician rides in a vehicle as it tows bombs to the flight line in their base in Kuwait. Huge explosions rocked the Iraqi capital after dark, as aerial bombing followed a day of advances by ground forces.
RMG6PMB6–Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Blair took questions from MP's ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PMAJ–Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Blair took questions from MP's ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PMC4–Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Blair took questions from MP's ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG5W6P8–British Royal Marines at one of the caves in Afghanistan, where they found what their commander, Brigadier Richard Lane, described as a large weapons cache during their part in Operation Snipe. The entrances to the four caves are blocked by metal doors. *... and they are about six to seven feet wide and high.
RMG5W6P7–British Royal Marines at one of the caves in Afghanistan, where they found what their commander, Brigadier Richard Lane, described as a large weapons cache during their part in Operation Snipe. The entrances to the four caves are blocked by metal doors. *.... and they are about six to seven feet wide and high.
RMG65FF3–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to the press inside London's No. 10 Downing Street, London. Blair said that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein can still peacefully end the standoff over weapons of mass destruction. * but warned that he will be disarmed by force if he does not.
RMG5W6P5–A British Royal Marine at one of the caves in Afghanistan, where they found what their commander, Brigadier Richard Lane, described as a large weapons cache during their part in Operation Snipe. The entrances to the four caves are blocked by metal doors. *... and they are about six to seven feet wide and high.
RMG5W6P9–The entrance to one of the caves in Afghanistan, where British Royal Marines found what their commander, Brigadier Richard Lane, described as a large weapons cache during their part in Operation Snipe. The entrances to the four caves are blocked by metal doors. *... and they are about six to seven feet wide and high.
RMG6GRTN–Lord Hutton on arrival to the High Court in central London, for the inquiry into the death of weapons expert David Kelly which was resumed today, as the law lord revealed which witnesses he had recalled. Secrecy had surrounded the identities of those witnesses who were to face another grilling as the inquiry moved into its second phase.
RMG630KG–: MPs and Ministers listen as former Labour cabinet Minister Gerald Kaufman addresses the House of Commons which had been recalled from the summer recess for an all-day debate on Iraq. * Earlier, the government had published a dossier of evidence on Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction programme.
RMG6FAYM–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair makes a point as he addresses the media during his monthly televised news conference in Downing Street in London. Blair accepted that he needed to rebuild public trust following the war in Iraq and the death of Government weapons expert David Kelly.
RMG63G4B–British Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) jokes with Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende at No.10 Downing Street. * Tony Blair called for agreement on a United Nations resolution over Iraq and underlined the seriousness of dealing with Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction programme.
RMG6CY54–Leader of the House John Reid watches as Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair answers a question in the House of Commons during his regular weekly session of questions from members of parliament. * Amongst other matters, he was expected to be quizzed over allegations that the Government exaggerated the threat of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
RMG63G46–British Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) jokes with Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende at No.10 Downing Street. * Tony Blair called for agreement on a United Nations resolution over Iraq and underlined the seriousness of dealing with Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction programme.
RMG6CY6R–Iain Duncan Smith, the leader of the Conservative party, puts a point to Prime Minister Tony Blair in the House of Commons during his regular weekly session of questions from members of parliament. * Amongst other matters, the PM was expected to be quizzed over allegations that the Government exaggerated the threat of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
RMG6GAJN–Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon, in the House of Commons opens the Adjournment Debate, held for the Defence in the United Kingdom. Mr Hoon has today escaped any serious criticism in a report on the Iraq weapons dossier by the Commons Intelligence Committee. But the MPs said they were disturbed that he witheld details about concerns among defence staff.
RMG6PMB0–Leader of the Conservative Party, Michael Howard, questioning Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Howard was among MP's who challenged the Prime Minister ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PMBT–Liberal Democrat leader, Charles Kennedy, questioning Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Kennedy was among MP's who challenged the Prime Minister ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PMC5–Leader of the Conservative Party, Michael Howard, questioning Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Howard was among MP's who challenged the Prime Minister ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PMC3–Leader of the Conservative Party, Michael Howard, questioning Prime Minister Tony Blair during his regular weekly Question Time in the House of Commons, London. Mr Howard was among MP's who challenged the Prime Minister ahead of the formal publication of the Hutton report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
RMG6PBJE–Alastair Campbell, the former Director of Communications to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, arrives at his home in north London, after a bicycle ride. The report by Lord Hutton into events surrounding the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly will be released to the Government and other parties involved later Tuesday ahead of its formal publication.
RMG68KP6–Sgt. Joe Gillespie accompanies members of a Brigade Patrol Troop, part of the Brigade Recce Force, who are an elite team within the Marine Commando Brigade, out in the northern Kuwaiti desert in their 'WMIKs'. * These specially adapted Land Rovers (Weapons Mounted Installation Kit) enable the troop to tackle some of the most difficult terrain.
RMG68KNP–Members of a Brigade Patrol Troop, part of the Brigade Recce Force, who are an elite team within the Marine Commando Brigade, out in the northern Kuwaiti desert in their 'WMIKs'. * These specially adapted Land Rovers (Weapons Mounted Installation Kit) enable the troop to tackle some of the most difficult terrain. They are led by Sgt. Joe Gillespie.
RMG6PME8–The front cover of the report by Lord Hutton into the events surrounding the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly. In it he criticises reporter Andrew Gilligan, and BBC management and governors and declared that there was no 'underhand' Government strategy to make Dr Kelly's name public in its battle with the BBC over Mr Gilligan's claims on Radio 4's Today programme.
RMG6G58R–Lord Hutton, making his closing statement to the Hutton Inquiry at the High Court in London. Lord Hutton has been inquring into the events surrounding the apparent suicide of government weapons expert Dr David Kelly was at the centre of a row between the Government and the BBC after admitting talking to journalist Andrew Gilligan, who reported that the Government had 'sexed up' its Iraq dossier.
RMG630PC–Photograph from the dossier of evidence against Saddam Hussein published by the British Government of one of eight 'presidential sites' or what have been called 'palaces' from which it says UNSCOM inspectors have been banned by the Iraqis. * on the grounds they are sovereign. The report says that many of these so-called palaces are in fact large compounds which are an integral part of Iraqi counter-measures designed to hide weapons material.
RMG6PBJG–Alastair Campbell, the former Director of Communications to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, arrives at his home in north London, after a bicycle ride. The report by Lord Hutton into events surrounding the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly will be released to the Government and other parties involved later Tuesday ahead of its formal publication tomorrow.
RMG6F92Y–Foreign Secretary Jack Straw with his Danish counterpart Per Stig Moeller, at Carlton Gardens, London. Earlier Straw answered questions on Saddam's weapons programmes at a news conference with the Danish Foreign Minister in London. * The pair have discussed Iraq and Per Stig Moeller stressed a need for a greater role for the UN in the country.
RMG6F931–Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (left) with his Danish counterpart Per Stig Moeller, at Carlton Gardens, London. Straw answered questions on Saddam's weapons programmes at a news conference with the Danish Foreign Minister in London. * The pair have discussed Iraq and Per Stig Moeller stressed a need for a greater role for the UN in the country.
RMG6E96W–The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Donald Anderson, during a press conference held at Portcullis House. The committee today concluded the Government undermined the credibility of its case for war by producing the second 'dodgy' dossier on Iraq's weapons. * The document was published on February 3, two weeks before MPs voted on whether to send British troops to war.
RMG73KKT–The Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown gives a speech at the Joseph Rowntree Centenery Lecture in central London. Chancellor Gordon Brown promised to open up a new front in the 'war' against child poverty and said next week's spending review would provide the 'weapons' for that war with hundreds of new child centres and further investment in public services.
RMG6CC0A–Lord Corbett of Castle Vale , Chair of the British Committee for Iran Freedom, addresses the National Council of Resistance of Iran press conference at the House of Commons in central London Friday May 16 2003, where they gave new evidence regarding the development and stockpiling of chemical weapons by the Mullahs' regime in Iran. See PA story POLITICS Iran. PA Photo: Edmond Terakopian
RMG6NJD6–Alastair Campbell the former Director of Communications to British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to the media, at the Foreign Press Association in central London, on the day which Lord Hutton published his report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly. Mr Campbell said that if the Government had faced the level of criticism, which Lord Hutton directed at the BBC, there would by now have been 'several resignations at several levels'.
RMG6NJD3–Alastair Campbell the former Director of Communications to British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to the media, at the Foreign Press Association in central London, on the day which Lord Hutton published his report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly. Mr Campbell said that if the Government had faced the level of criticism, which Lord Hutton directed at the BBC, there would by now have been 'several resignations at several levels'.
RMG6NJD1–Alastair Campbell the former Director of Communications to British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to the media, at the Foreign Press Association in central London, on the day which Lord Hutton published his report into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly. Mr Campbell said that if the Government had faced the level of criticism, which Lord Hutton directed at the BBC, there would by now have been 'several resignations at several levels'.
RMG6G58X–Jonathan Sumption, QC, counsel for the Government, making his closing statement to the Hutton Inquiry at the High Court in London. Lord Hutton has been inquiring into the events surrounding the apparent suicide of government weapons expert Dr David Kelly who was at the centre of a row between the Government and the BBC after admitting talking to journalist Andrew Gilligan, who reported that the Government had 'sexed up' its Iraq dossier.
RMG6PRRX–Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon appears in the Thatcher Room before the Commons Defence Select Committee to be quizzed on the war against Iraq. Mr Hoon told MPs last night that he knew the 45-minute claim in the document referred only to short-range battlefield weapons, hours after Prime Minister Tony Blair had admitted he had no knowledge of what the claim referred to.
RMG6RFFR–Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon appears in the Thatcher Room before the Commons Defence Select Committee, to be quizzed on the war against Iraq. Mr Hoon told MPs last night that he knew the 45-minute claim in the document referred only to short-range battlefield weapons, hours after Prime Minister Tony Blair had admitted he had no knowledge of what the claim referred to.
RMG68KX2–A Weapons Mounted Insatllation Kit sit in the Kuwait desert as members of a Brigade Patrol Troop, part of the Brigade Recce Force, who are an elite team within the Marine Commando Brigade, prepare for possible miltary action. * These specially adapted Land Rovers (Weapons Mounted Installation Kit) enable the troop to tackle some of the most difficult terrain. They are led by Sgt. Joe Gillespie.
RMG7339A–Lord Butler speaking at a news conference in London following the publication of his report on the intelligence received by the British government before the war with Iraq. He was commissioned in February to look into the gap between the intelligence community's pre-war claims that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had illicit arsenals of weapons of mass destruction and the failure of the Iraq Survey Group to find any trace of such stockpiles.
RMG6RFFY–Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon appears in the Thatcher Room before the Commons Defence Select Committee, to be quizzed on the war against Iraq. Mr Hoon told MPs last night that he knew the 45-minute claim in the document referred only to short-range battlefield weapons, hours after Prime Minister Tony Blair had admitted he had no knowledge of what the claim referred to.
RMG6RFGT–Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon appears in the Thatcher Room before the Commons Defence Select Committee, to be quizzed on the war against Iraq. Mr Hoon told MPs last night that he knew the 45-minute claim in the document referred only to short-range battlefield weapons, hours after Prime Minister Tony Blair had admitted he had no knowledge of what the claim referred to.
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