British army to leave Canada after five decades

After a fifty year run, the British Army is set to leave its biggest training base in Alberta, Canada.

The British Army Training Unit Suffield, seven times bigger than Salisbury Plain, has been in operation since 1972.

According to The Telegraph newspaper, it is expected that Defence Secretary Ben Wallace will say later this week that a new training area in Oman will be developed, along with wider plans to modernise the Army.