Defence in the Media: 21 February 2016
...profane or insulting language directed at recruits, and this was reiterated as part of the Army Leadership Code launch in September 2015. The Army’s statement on this issue is below:...
...profane or insulting language directed at recruits, and this was reiterated as part of the Army Leadership Code launch in September 2015. The Army’s statement on this issue is below:...
...Defence spokesperson said: The MOD is committed to upholding both the Civil Service Code and Queen’s regulations on acceptance of gifts and hospitality. All instances of hospitality, whether accepted or...
...the Code for Crown Prosecutors, decides not to prosecute, the case is referred to the MOD. The Court has ordered that where the evidence suggests that UK Forces may have...
...Code £21m of Service Pupil Premium payments made to support the pastoral needs of over 60,000 Service pupils in state schools. 24,500 children from Service families have benefitted from 154...
...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...
...of Human Rights in a case brought by Stonewall, the charity. A new code of conduct was introduced and the practice effectively ended, even though the legislation remained on the...
...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...
...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...
...confident that when we launch our new code of leadership on the 3rd of September, that the message about unlocking potential, adopting more of a values-based approach to leadership, about...
...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...