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  • Annual statistics on suicides among the UK regular armed forces.

  • This report provides information on deaths for each medal earning operation since World War 2 for UK Armed Forces personnel on a tri-service basis and include both regular and reservist personnel.

  • Statistics on all offences contrary to the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and historic sexual offences that are dealt with wholly within the Service Justice System.

  • Statistics on the estimated employment outcomes for ex-service personnel who used the services provided by CTP.

  • Statistics on MOD expenditure with UK industry, broken down by both region and industry group.

  • Information on Ministry of Defence spending with industry and commerce.

  • This is a biannual publication containing statistics on diversity declaration and representation of protected characteristics for military personnel employed by the Ministry of Defence.

  • Statistics on common law compensation claims against the MOD (other than those arising out of contract disputes).

  • Number of serving UK armed forces personnel and civilian personnel with a Defence Medical Services registration.

  • UK service personnel statistics on strengths, requirements, intake, applications and outflow, by service for 2019

  • Statistics on the diversity declaration and representation of minority groups of civilian personnel employed by the MOD.

  • Biannual statistics on the strength, intake and outflow of MOD civilian personnel for 2019.

  • This statistical bulletin presents a summary of mefloquine prescribing following the introduction of a new policy in September 2016.

  • The strategy will lay the foundations for a modern, efficient and competitive sector capable of meeting the country’s future defence and security needs.

  • This bulletin estimates the size and characteristics of UK armed forces veterans (16 to 64 years of age), using responses from the 2011 England and Wales Census.

  • This bulletin presents comparisons between UK Armed Forces veterans and usual residents (16 to 64 years of age), using responses from the 2011 England and Wales Census.

  • MOD expenditure over time, including breakdowns by expenditure groups, and comparisons to spending in other government areas.

  • This publication provides summary statistics on deaths which occurred whilst on training and exercise in the UK Armed Forces since 1 January 2000.

  • Information on defence expenditure by NATO countries.

  • Summary statistics on officer cadets’ experience of training, facilities, food, support, fairness of treatment and hopes for the future.