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Non-military housing options and advice available to serving personnel who are not seeking or due to leave service
Civilian housing options and advice available to serving personnel who are seeking or due to leave service
Use the SERVE website to discover reserve, re-joiner and wider opportunities in the UK Armed Forces, find forces jobs; and to stay connected with defence.
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Guidance for businesses.
Welfare support signposting for serving and retired personnel.
There is a single point of contact (SPOC) for former and serving personnel concerned about their experience of Mefloquine (also known as Lariam) which launches 5 September 2016.
Emotional and practical support for bereaved families and loved ones is available from government departments and approved charities.
How to serve legal documents overseas and take evidence abroad.
Management of British armed forces casualties and compassionate cases 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Guidance on the housing options and services available to serving personnel and veterans, and their families who live or intend to live in England
The Hub enables forces-friendly organisations across all sectors to showcase the continued value of the UK’s highly skilled veteran community.
This booklet sets out the people offer to regular serving military personnel.
23 public sector health workers of different cadres, working in 4 regions of Sierra Leone, were interviewed
How to become and act as a Court of Protection deputy - eligibility, responsibilities, how to apply, fees, supervision and when your deputyship ends.
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