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  • External report into the Military Aviation Authority.

  • Number of serving UK armed forces personnel and civilian personnel with a Defence Medical Services registration.

  • Statistics on the diversity declaration and representation of minority groups of civilian personnel employed by the MOD.

  • Statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  • UK service personnel statistics on strengths, requirements, intake, applications and outflow, by service for 2017.

  • Statistics on personnel strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  • This statistical bulletin presents a summary of mefloquine prescribing following the introduction of a new policy in September 2016.

  • Quarterly statistics on the strength, intake and outflow of MOD civilian personnel for 2017.

  • This is an annual publication providing estimates on the size and socio-demographic characteristics of the UK veteran population living in households in England, Scotland and Wales.

  • Tri-service results from the annual families continuous attitude survey (FAMCAS).

  • MOD expenditure over time, including breakdowns by expenditure groups, and comparisons to spending in other government areas.

  • This publication provides summary statistics on deaths which occurred whilst on training and exercise in the UK Armed Forces since 1 January 2000.

  • Request for information (RFI) to help complete a market test for a future Type 31e frigate.

  • Statistics on common law compensation claims against the MOD (other than those arising out of contract disputes), including new claims and settled claims as well as the in-year expenditure on claims.

  • Figures on the performance management outcomes for civilian personnel employed by Ministry of Defence.

  • This statistic shows the number of average working days lost for MOD civilian sickness absence and the number of actual working days lost.

  • Recipients of a pension or compensation under the Armed Forces Pension Scheme, War Pensions Scheme, or the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme.

  • The number of officers in each of the 3 services’ reserves at 1 April 2017 and the intake and outflow in the previous year.

  • This is a bi-annual publication providing statistical information on the numbers of wounded, injured and sick UK armed forces personnel receiving recovery support from the Defence Recovery Capability (DRC).

  • Summary statistics on officer cadets’ experience of training, facilities, food, support, fairness of treatment and hopes for the future.