A female MoD employee told Prospect that she had experienced her first sexual assault a year after joining the MoD at a social work event.
Military
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The government has told public sector pay review bodies it is vital they consider the 'historic' pay awards that were made this year.
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A misogynistic culture among the RAF’s Red Arrows team led to regular instances of sexual harassment, non-statutory inquiry finds.
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Civil servant Christine Rodgers was described as "manipulative" and "hypersensitive" at a Leeds tribunal.
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Unions have warned workers' health is at risk, as government buildings experience sewage leaks, legionella and insect infestations.
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Homosexuality was decriminalised in the UK in 1967 but a ban continued in the armed forces until an ECHR ruling in 2000.
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New Adjustments Passport aim to fort to support hundreds of sick and disabled leavers from the Armed Forces to start and stay in employment.
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The RAF has been accused of disadvantaging white male applicants in a bid to meet diversity targets.
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A former soldier who suffered hearing loss following an explosion has been awarded a six-figure sum in compensation.
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Delays at UK Security Vetting (UKSV) could mean hold-ups and risks to national security, according to the National Audit Office.
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The Royal Navy is examining claims of bullying and sexual harassment on submarines, following whistleblower reports.
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The government has announced pay rises for millions of public sector workers including teachers, nurses and doctors.
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The Ministry of Defence has published two more policies and a new strategy to help it stamp out sexual misconduct.
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‘Wokeful’? No, Armed Forces’ diversity is woeful says chief of defence staff
by Rob Mossby Rob MossAdmiral Sir Tony Radakin has said that the Armed Forces risked ‘looking ridiculous’ unless they better reflect the nation they...
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The Ministry of Defence has outlined plans to overhaul its culture, stamp out bullying and harassment, and ensure that women...