Defence in the media: 14 March 2017
...Daily Star all feature the story of Fusilier Sean Wiseman who has taken part in his first overseas deployment on Exercise Askari Storm in Kenya since he lost his leg...
...Daily Star all feature the story of Fusilier Sean Wiseman who has taken part in his first overseas deployment on Exercise Askari Storm in Kenya since he lost his leg...
... IMAGE OF THE DAY The 1st Battalion The Rifles (1 Rifles), based in Chepstow, South Wales, have deployed to Kenya to conduct Exercise ASKARI STORM to build combat readiness...
...runs an extended feature promoting the good work of the reserves across the Army, Navy and RAF. After meeting a group of Army reserves, the reporter writes that whether it...
...in Kenya as part of Britain’s aid programme after the military was given a target on overseas development. In fact, the painting of the school was part of a long-established...
...read more about here. The Independent (app edition) writes that the Army, which has a training base in Kenya, is to commit to a huge fence-building project to protect local...
...be a new code of leadership in September and that the complaints procedure would be “sound” so that people felt that they could complain. General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of...
...open-minded approach to how we employ people. It means we’ve got to think hard, I think, about the balance between full and part time service, which may mean that legislation...
...gov.uk. A Cabinet Office spokesperson said: The Civil Service Code outlines the values and standards of behaviour expected of all civil servants. Departments have their own policies on staff behaviour...
...a new Army code of conduct will crack down on bullying and sexual harassment. He said the Army should "accept everyone in an inclusive way" and yesterday told hundreds of...
...theme of this year’s conference. We know that diverse, well-led teams perform better than equally well-led homogenous teams. The Army Leadership Code encourages inclusive leadership and so, as we manage...