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  • Statistical information on patients that were very seriously injured (VSI) or seriously injured (SI) on Operation Herrick (Afghanistan).

  • Anonymised summary of a formal opinion on the extent to which specified costs, including costs related to risk, are Allowable Costs and on points of principle that might be applicable to the pricing of other contracts.

  • Statistics on the stationed location of UK regular service and civilian personnel and international global locations.

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

  • Statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  • Information on defence expenditure by NATO countries.

  • Ministry of Defence figures for injury, illness and deaths of service personnel, civilian employees and other civilian personnel.

  • Use of aircraft in Afghanistan including flying hours, missions and sorties flown, and weapons expended, from 2002 to 2014.

  • Annual statistics on Ministry of Defence civilian personnel.

  • This booklet offers a snapshot of the United Kingdom’s defence capability in numbers.

  • Annual report by the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation on the operation of the Terrorism Acts in 2014.

  • Figures on the performance management outcomes for civilian personnel employed by Ministry of Defence.

  • Annual statistics on vessels boarded by the Royal Navy Fishery Protection Squadron within British fishery limits, and convictions arising.

  • Annual statistics on the Ministry of Defence's land holdings for 2009 to 2015.

  • Recipients of a pension or compensation under the Armed Forces Pension Scheme, War Pensions Scheme, or the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme.

  • Statistical information on mental health among the UK armed forces.

  • Probabilistic elicitation provides a means to elicit the uncertainty surrounding subject matter experts’ best guesses for numerical values. This pioneering research is highly relevant to government work.

  • Tri-service results from the annual families continuous attitude survey (FAMCAS).

  • A technical report detailing the findings from a study investigating the nature, prevalence, and management of sexual harassment within the British Army.

  • Annual statistical information on medical discharges among UK regular service personnel for financial year 2014/15