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Declining interest in Armed Forces Day welcomed by peace campaigners
Stop recruiting children, rights groups tell MoD
More military ethos in schools
Scottish Government ignores child rights concerns around armed forces activities in schools
British army targets youngest and poorest for riskiest roles
Armed Forces Day is a propaganda tool for arms firms and the military – and the public are footing the bill
New report calls for regulation of military marketing that targets young people
Adverse health effects of recruiting child soldiers
This editorial in BMJ Paediatrics Open (2019, vol 3, issue 1) discusses the issues raised in the Medact report, The recruitment of children by the UK Armed Forces: a critique from health professionals, which brought together evidence highlighting the increased risk of death and injury for those recruited under the age of 18. The authors, Reem Abu-Hayyeh and Guddi Singh, contributed to the content and launch of the report Selling the military: A critical analysis of contemporary recruitment marketing in the UK by ForcesWatch and Medact.
UK army minimum recruitment age should be raised to 18 – survey
The Guardian
British army ‘explicitly targeting’ working-class recruits, say critics
The Guardian