Unacceptable behaviour towards women has been “normalised” in the Royal Navy, the First Sea Lord has admitted.
The head of the Royal Navy has apologised after an investigation found “ misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours ...
Misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours” ran rife in the Royal Navy submarine service, a government report finds ...
In 2022, Admiral Sir Ben Key, the First Sea Lord and head of the Royal Navy, ordered an investigation into allegations made ...
Women in the Submarine Services have suffered misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours, a Royal Navy ...
The King has thanked Royal Navy submariners for their service to the country while on a visit to meet the First Sea Lord.
The UK's Royal Navy and Royal Air Force (RAF) are collaborating closely with their jointly operated Lockheed Martin F-35B ...
He was welcomed by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE and received the royal salute from several senior members of the Navy. It marks the first time the King has visited the base as head ...
The Defence Secretary is seeking legal advice about a £1.6bn Royal Navy shipbuilding contract ... Amid the turmoil, Admiral Sir Ben Key, the First Sea Lord, flew out to Cadiz two weeks ago ...