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...
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...
...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....
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....
...to succeed into our Armed Forces. Last year I honoured their memory by laying a wreath at India Gate. This year, 70 years from World War 2 we remember the...
Among widespread reporting on Defence matters this weekend there was particular focus on EU Migration, the UK Government’s response to the Nepal earthquake and newspaper reports about nuclear safety and...
...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...
...of these partner agencies the Environment Agency would normally be the main focus for questions from the group. I served on Operation SHAKU, the code name that the MOD...
Today's Defence news includes the announcement that the Red Arrows will perform in up to 20 locations from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific. Red Arrows This morning, The Telegraph...