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Royal Navy chief apologises
Women in Submarine Service suffered misogyny and bullying, Royal Navy finds
Women in the Submarine Service have suffered misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours, a Royal Navy investigation has found. This behaviour was seen "amongst all ranks" but was "not pervasive" across the service, the report said, after a two-year-long investigation.
Royal Navy chief apologises over bullying and misogyny in submarine service
The head of the Royal Navy has apologised after an investigation found “ misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours” in the submarine service. There was at least one report of rape, and women suffered lewd comments and sexual gestures, an official report has revealed.
Royal Navy: "Misogyny" and sexual "bullying" plagues submarine service as First Sea Lord issues apologises
Misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours” ran rife in the Royal Navy submarine service, a government report finds.
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The Royal Navy's Nuclear Submarine Nightmare Is Serious
Nevertheless, an absence of more than two months from operational
service
is indicative of the problems the
Royal
Navy
is facing in maintaining its attack
submarine
fleet. Attack submarines ...
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British military boosted as Royal Navy launches new nuclear attack submarine
The Royal Navy's production of new nuclear attack submarines has reached a huge milestone as the sixth of seven planned ...
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Royal Navy's 'advanced hunter-killer' submarine to operate out of Scottish base
The Royal Navy has launched its ‘most advanced hunter-killer’ submarine, which will operate out of the Clyde base in Faslane.
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BAE Systems Secures $92 Million U.S. Navy Contract to Continue Virginia-Class Submarine Propulsion Production
BAE Systems has been awarded a $92 million contract by the U.S. Navy to continue manufacturing key propulsion systems for the ...
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