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Royal Navy chief apologises
Women in Submarine Service suffered misogyny and bullying, Royal Navy finds
Women in the Submarine Service have suffered misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours, a Royal Navy investigation has found. This behaviour was seen "amongst all ranks" but was "not pervasive" across the service, the report said, after a two-year-long investigation.
Royal Navy chief apologises after investigation finds ‘bullying and misogyny’ in submarine service
Royal Navy chief apologises over bullying and misogyny in submarine service - ‘I am truly sorry,’ says Admiral Sir Ben Key after investigation confirms claims by female ex-lieutenant
Royal Navy whistleblower who raised alarm about abuse on UK submarines tells of relief after investigation
Sophie Brook speaks to Sky News after an investigation into sexual harassment and abuse onboard the UK's nuclear-armed submarines found "intolerable" misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours.
New Zealand navy ship sinks off Samoa
New Zealand Navy ship, with 75 crew and passengers on board, sinks off Samoa | VIDEO
Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Garin Golding said that a plane would leave for Samoa on Sunday to bring the rescued crew and passengers back to New Zealand. He said some of those rescued had suffered mino
Royal New Zealand Navy Vessel Sinks Off Samoa, All Crew, Passengers Rescued
New Zealand says a Royal Navy vessel, Manawanui, sank off Samoa, but all 75 onboard were rescued. A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel, Manawanui, ran aground and sank off Samoa, but all 75 crew and passengers on board were reported safe, according to the New Zealand Defence Force in a statement on Sunday.
New Zealand navy ship runs aground off Samoa; all 75 aboard safe
A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground off Samoa but all 75 crew and passengers on board were safe and now safely in Samoa, the New Zealand Defence Force said in a statement on Sunday.
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Royal Navy sacked 21 sailors following major probe into sex abuse & bullying, bosses reveal
ROYAL Navy chiefs yesterday revealed they have sacked 21 sailors following a major probe into sex abuse and bullying ...
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Indian Navy to engage with Royal Navy of Oman for maritime security
Coinciding with the visit of 1TS, VAdm V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command will be on an ...
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The Royal Navy's Aircraft Carrier to Operate With F-35s in Drills Next Month
The UK's Royal Navy and Royal Air Force (RAF) are collaborating closely with their jointly operated Lockheed Martin F-35B ...
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Royal Navy: Historic Portsmouth Naval Memorial rededicated on 100 year anniversary honouring fallen sailors
Valiant Royal Navy personnel who lost their lives in both world wars were remembered during the rededication of Portsmouth ...
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Royal Navy rally around Sophie, 26, after devastating diagnosis
A fundraising campaign has been launched by Royal Navy’ personnel after a colleague's diagnosis. Personnel from the Royal ...
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BBC News - 17:00 Royal Navy investigation, carbon capture, America's Cup - BBC Sounds
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Royal Navy: Ferocious new submarine HMS Agamemnon sails for the first time as construction hits final stages
HMS Agamemnon, one of the new Astute-class submarines, was formally launched earlier today. Engineers carried out a delicate ...
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Royal Navy's 'advanced hunter-killer' submarine to operate out of Scottish base
The Royal Navy has launched its ‘most advanced hunter-killer’ submarine, which will operate out of the Clyde base in Faslane.
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