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  • Recommendations from the Armed Forces Pay Review Body (AFPRB) on the armed forces' pay.

  • This paper looks at the UK’s approach to defence and the potential consequences of Scottish independence.

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

  • Contains recommendations from Incomes Data Services to the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body (AFPRB) on the future components of X-Factor.

  • Service leaver follow-up questionnaires completed by UK service personnel who have used the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) services.

  • 2013 statistical annual of search and rescue (SAR) by military units in the UK, Falklands and Cyprus.

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

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

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers were commissioned by the Armed Forces Pay Review Body (AFPRB) to conduct a comparison of pay.

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

  • Notice regarding the Reserves recruitment experimental statistics

  • Annual statistics on the strength of UK reserve forces, including regular and volunteer reserves.

  • Figures on MOD contracting with small and medium-sized enterprises, including estimates of direct expenditure and new contracts placed.

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

  • Annual statistics on service and civilian personnel numbers and locations, as well as information on compensation claims.

  • Annual summary statistics for the UK armed forces and reserves, including detail on strength, intake, outflow, and demographic information.

  • This article investigates China’s relationship with DPRK and, in particular, what that relationship means for nuclear proliferation in East Asia.

  • Statistics for the recovery rate of UK service personnel admitted to Camp Bastion Field Hospital in Afghanistan.

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

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