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HMS Lancaster

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Construction startedDecember 18, 1987
LaunchedMay 24, 1990
Length133 m
RefitMajor 2010-2012, LIFEX 2017-2019
Commissioned1 May 1992
Nickname(s)The Queen's Frigate, The Red Rose Frigate
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HMS Lancaster is a Duke class Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched by Queen Elizabeth II on 24 May 1990 and is known as "The Queen's Frigate", the Duke of Lancaster being a subsidiary title of the Sovereign.

Royal Navy sends second warship to Gulf

Royal Navy sends second warship to Gulf
Nov 29,2023 7:31 pm

... HMS Diamond - a Type 45 destroyer - is en route to join the frigate Hms Lancaster...

Sudan conflict: Evacuation is almost over, says foreign secretary

Sudan conflict: Evacuation is almost over, says foreign secretary
May 2,2023 7:41 am

... " The foreign secretary described the challenge in Sudan as " evolving" with the UK maintaining a presence in Port Sudan - both consular and military, in the guise of of the Royal Navy warship Hms Lancaster - to help remaining British nationals and their dependents...

Sudan: Final UK evacuation flights depart

Sudan: Final UK evacuation flights depart
May 1,2023 5:40 pm

... Royal Navy ship Hms Lancaster is supporting evacuation efforts from Sudan...

Sudan: No guarantee of flights after ceasefire, warns foreign secretary

Sudan: No guarantee of flights after ceasefire, warns foreign secretary
Apr 27,2023 1:10 am

... " The government is also working to provide other routes out Sudan, with Hms Lancaster travelling towards Port Sudan, the Red Sea dock nearly 500 miles from Khartoum that could be used in a seaborne operation...

Sudan: Second evacuation flight of Britons lands in Cyprus

Sudan: Second evacuation flight of Britons lands in Cyprus
Apr 25,2023 11:40 pm

... Hms Lancaster and RFA Cardigan Bay have been sent to the region...

Sudan: UK sends military team as it weighs evacuation options

Sudan: UK sends military team as it weighs evacuation options
Apr 24,2023 5:31 pm

... Work is under way to provide the prime minister with several options, defence sources said, and it is understood two Royal Navy ships are already in the region - the frigate Hms Lancaster which was already at sea, and supply ship RFA Cardigan Bay which is in Bahrain where it was undergoing maintenance...

Sudan: No guarantee of flights after ceasefire, warns foreign secretary

Apr 24,2023 5:31 pm

There is no guarantee further evacuation flights will leave Sudan once the ceasefire has ended, the Foreign Secretary has warned.

The UK has airlifted 536 people from The East African country, and some have arrived in the UK.

But that is a fraction of the thousands of British nationals thought to be In Country afflicted by conflict.

" We cannot guarantee how many flights will depart once the ceasefire ends, " James Cleverly said on Wednesday.

" If you plan to leave Sudan please travel to The British evacuation centre as soon as possible. "

The 72-hour ceasefire, which was agreed by Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, started on Tuesday but ends on Thursday At Midnight local time (22:00 GMT).

Since fighting erupted on 15 April, the country has been gripped by a power struggle that has seen at least 512 people killed, according to the Sudanese health ministry, and residential areas turned into war zones.

Meanwhile in the UK, the f - where evacuees were flown to initially - Landed at Stansted Airport on Wednesday. There were 250 people on board.

Emotions ran high as, which started when they left their homes and made their own way to an airstrip north of Khartoum that British troops have taken control of.

Nemar, from west London, who was met by her sister, told reporters: " I Am very happy to be here.

" The British government has been Marvellous - I feel very proud that I have made it here. "

Shama, one of The First off The Airport bus, told reporters and her family: " We're safe. We're in no Danger - I'm back and no longer scared. "

Asked about the speed of The British response to the violence in Sudan, She Said : " It was slow but we're here. "

More Than 2,000 British nationals in Sudan have registered with The Foreign Office under evacuation plans.

Only British passport holders and Immediate Family members with existing UK entry clearance are being told they are eligible for evacuation.

But Alicia Kearns , The Conservative chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said elderly people dependent on their Children - who themselves have British Status - should also be admitted.

She told The Bbc : " In the same way we treat Children who are dependent on their parents, we should respect that some elderly people are dependent on their Children .

" So, I think it is important that We Are bringing people out who would otherwise be left destitute and really vulnerable. "

The government is also working to provide other routes out Sudan, with Hms Lancaster travelling towards Port Sudan, the Red Sea dock nearly 500 miles from Khartoum that could be used in a seaborne operation.

But with UK nationals being told to make their own way to evacuations, The Trip would be made particularly challenging by fuel shortages and The Number of people fleeing.

The Bbc has also learned the from Sudan with its mission to rescue British embassy staff at the weekend.

Senior German political forces said British forces Landed in Sudan without permission from the Sudanese army, so angering them they temporarily barred access to the Wadi Saeedna airstrip that European nations were hoping to use.

The UK Ministry of Defence denied it was responsible for any delay.

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