Defence in the Media: 4 September 2015
...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...
...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...
In defence news today, various papers report on threats to Afghan interpreters who worked with British forces, and the leak of government email addresses apparently registered with infidelity website Ashley...
...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...
...we're to guarantee our Future Force remains on the front foot tomorrow, we must renew our commitment and redouble our efforts. This might be a new government, but the Reserves...
Today’s defence-related news includes reports about mental health in the services, an Army review of the Afghanistan campaign and the latest developments in the MOD’s land sales plans. Veterans There...
...pay-as-you-go basis for this purpose. Internet and wi-fi access is free for business, education and training. Invictus Many papers follow up the news that Prince Harry has helped launch the...
This morning’s headlines are dominated by news that Mohammed Emwazi, better known as the ISIL executioner ‘Jihadi John’, has been the target of a US airstrike in Raqqa, Syria. 'Jihadi...
...more than 750 businesses have made that promise. These promises are then implemented through a combination of new services, policy and projects, many of which are supported by the Armed...
Today’s defence news blog looks at a report into a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, data breaches, swearing, the proposed sale of Kneller Hall and allegations concerning the weather in Cyprus....
...firms has done nothing to improve matters. By adding many batches of hundreds of new allegations each they have repeatedly caused IHAT to divert resources, and to reprioritise their caseload....