Multicultural Britain rejecting foreign conflict, MoD admits
24/01/2014
Repeat of Afghanistan-or-Iraq-style invasion ruled out for war-weary UK, according to senior officials
Guardian
Army helps jobseekers towards employment
28/11/2013
Midlands SPEAR (Supporting People into Employment with the Army Reserve) is a pilot scheme created by 143 (West Midlands) Brigade which has caught the attention of government ministers and, if successful, could be rolled out across the UK.
Ministry of Defence
Fighting the ‘Battle of the Narrative’: Communicating Army 2020
28/11/2013
A recent course organised for influencers was designed to convey the British Army’s response to a changing strategic landscape. Despite redeployment from Afghanistan and Reserve reorganisation, this exercise emphasised that the British Army is still very much in the war-fighting business.
RUSI
‘We need more wars’: Head of controversial private outsourcing firm blames lack of conflict for spectacular collapse in Army recruitment since it took charge
28/11/2013
The head of a controversial private outsourcing firm accused of presiding over a collapse in Army recruitment has attempted to blame a lack of war for its failure to sign up new soldiers.
Independent
Militarisation in everyday life in the UK: a conference report
26/11/2013
In response to the recent developments in the UK, there has been an increase in critical academic studies, media coverage, and work by campaigning organisations and others on these issues. On 19 October 2013, around 70 academics, activists, campaigners, and writers came together in London at the Militarisation in Everyday Life in the UK conference organised by ForcesWatch.
ForcesWatch comment
Expand cadet force to encourage youngsters to join forces, defence minister suggests
21/11/2013
Britain’s cadet force could be expanded to encourage more youngsters to join the Armed Forces, a defence minister has suggested.
Telegraph
Why are education projects run by ex-services being prioritised?
21/11/2013
On 15 November 2013, the Department for Education announced "£4.8 million to projects led by ex-armed forces personnel to tackle underachievement by disengaged pupils".
ForcesWatch comment
ForcesWatch has a number of concerns about the military-led 'alternative provision' being developed in schools: who benefits? the armed forces certainly will; military-led 'alternative provision' targets young people seen to be 'failing' - precisely those who need more options and, if channelled into the forces, are most at risk in warfare; the policy is based on limited evidence and ideological assumptions; will there be space for ethical issues around conflict to be addressed?
Welsh bishops urge army to raise enlistment age to 18
08/11/2013
The Ministry of Defence has come under pressure from the Church in Wales and campaign group Child Soldiers International which is calling for an end to recruitment of under-18s to the Army
Wales Online
Bishops attack army on recruitment of minor while teen enlistment figures plummet
08/11/2013
Recruitment of 16-year-olds down 40% on previous year; former Armed Forces minister says “Time is right” to review recruitment age
Child Soldiers International
Open letter to Minister of State for the Armed Forces on armed forces recruitment age
08/11/2013
"We call for the minimum recruitment age to be returned to 18 years. This would be a fitting memorial to those thousands who, whether unlawfully recruited as minors during the First World War or recruited to fight in other conflicts, were exposed to death, injury and trauma that no child should ever experience."