Concern over Government schemes promoting ‘military ethos’ in education
Figures reveal high number of visits by armed forces to Norfolk schools
ForcesWatch press release
Figures obtained under Freedom of Information reveal that the armed forces are visiting nearly all secondary maintained schools and academies in Norfolk and some schools have activities run by the military many times a year.
Figures reveal high number of visits by armed forces to Edinburgh schools
ForcesWatch press release
Press release: Questioning the involvement of the military in education: a series of public debates
ForcesWatch press release
Military and education not compatible
ForcesWatch letter to the press
Imprisoned Navy conscientious objector to appeal conviction in High Court
ForcesWatch press release
Navy medic Michael Lyons, a conscientious objector convicted of disobedience, who was detained in July, stripped of his rank and dismissed from the service, will be at the High Court 13 October to appeal his conviction. A recent European ruling recognises conscientious objection for first time as human right.
Court martial for Navy medic conscientious objector
response to Armed Forces Day
ForcesWatch letter to the press
Campaigners and churches back Armed Forces Bill amendments on recruiting children into the armed forces
Campaigners welcome new right to leave the armed forces for under-18s
ForcesWatch press release
The government has today promised to give teenage soldiers the right to leave the armed forces up until age 18 if they are unhappy. ForcesWatch and other NGOs have been campaigning on this and other issues relating to under-18s in the armed forces as the Arned Forces Bill does through parliament.