Britain is looking to boost recruitment to its defence forces, as concerns mount about future threats including from Russia

Britain is looking to boost recruitment to its defence forces, as concerns mount about future threats including from Russia

The UK will launch a military "gap year" scheme, as part of efforts to boost recruitment and reconnect young people with defence, the government said Saturday.

The initial pilot scheme, which will launch in March 2026, will offer around 150 under-25s a year of paid experience and training in the armed forces "without a commitment beyond the course".

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