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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced the release of further land to provide thousands of new homes and generate around £140million.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Almost half of the MOD’s new Covenant Grant Fund will help veterans in the criminal justice system.
Veterans with mesothelioma caused by service can choose to receive lump sum compensation of £140,000, as eligibility is extended.
Transport for London (TfL), a long time supporter of the Armed Forces, makes a commitment to continue and grow their support by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has announced the release of 12 MOD sites, as part of the department’s drive for greater efficiency.
Today, the Armed Forces Covenant unveils its new branding.
Veterans with mesothelioma can now receive lump sums of £140,000, as the MOD makes its compensation arrangements fairer.
The MOD has extended its free mail service to enable loved ones to send more free letters and parcels to those deployed around the world.
A forum has been launched to support and champion the interests of Defence personnel who stammer and to raise awareness of the condition
The MOD has awarded Right Management Ltd the Career Transition Partnership contract, worth up to £100 million
Government departments across Whitehall demonstrate their continued support for the Armed Forces to kick off week of celebrations.
Prime Minister retains Philip Dunne and Julian Brazier, and appoints Penny Mordaunt, Mark Lancaster and Earl Howe to roles in the Ministry of Defence.
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