No Result
View All Result
Mobile
Subscription
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
Sunday, December 7, 2025
中文
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
Sky Eco News
No Result
View All Result

UK military vows reform after survey reveals high rates of sexual harassment

UK military vows reform after survey reveals high rates of sexual harassment

Police officers walk outside the Woolwich Crown Court in London, Britain, September 26, 2025. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska

Two-thirds of women in the British army reported experiencing sexualised behaviour in the past year, according to a survey released on Thursday, findings that the government said were “wholly unacceptable”

Britain’s first ever military-wide survey found that 67% of female personnel had encountered generalised sexualised behaviours, such as inappropriate jokes or comments, while 21% reported targeted behaviours including unwanted touching or sexual advances.

Among men, 32% reported generalised behaviours, and 6% targeted ones.

“All those who choose to serve our country must be able to do so with dignity and respect, which is why today’s survey results are wholly unacceptable,” Veterans Minister Louise Sandher-Jones said in a statement.

The Ministry of Defence said it would deploy specialist prevention teams to training bases in northern and southwest England, with plans to expand to Cyprus and a Royal Air Force base by 2026 before a wider roll out.

The programme will focus on educating recruits about consent, misogyny and harmful online influences.

According to the latest data, the British military has about 137,000 regular personnel, of whom approximately 16,300 were women, making up just under 12% of the total force.

There have been a number of high-profile cases in Britain in recent years which have exposed bullying, abuse, and the sexual harassment of young recruits.

Last month, a former army sergeant major was jailed for six months for sexually assaulting a 19-year-old soldier who later took her own life.

Thursday’s announcement also follows criticism of the Armed Forces complaints system, with the Service Complaints Ombudsman saying was not “efficient, effective or fair”.

“The results of the survey show just how much more I, and leaders at every level, need to do to stamp out behaviour which has no place in the UK Armed Forces,” said Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton, the head of Britain’s armed forces.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti)

Post Related

UK house prices stagnate in November, Halifax says

UK house prices stagnate in November, Halifax says

Britain's housing market slowed in November in both annual and monthly terms in the run-up to the government's budget, figures...

British American Tobacco sells 9% ITC Hotels stake for $425 million

British American Tobacco sells 9% ITC Hotels stake for $425 million

British American Tobacco has completed the sale of a 9% stake in ITC Hotels for 38.2 billion rupees ($424.70 million),...

UK consumers face higher energy bills after regulator approves $37 billion grid upgrade

UK consumers face higher energy bills after regulator approves $37 billion grid upgrade

British energy regulator has approved a 28 billion pound ($37.33 billion) investment over the next five years to ensure a...

UK stocks rise on boost from industrials and financials

UK stocks rise on boost from industrials and financials

UK stocks edged higher on Thursday, boosted by gains in industrials and financials shares, while investors assessed corporate updates and...

Putin authorised 2018 Novichok poisoning of ex-Russian spy Skripal, UK inquiry says

Putin authorised 2018 Novichok poisoning of ex-Russian spy Skripal, UK inquiry says

Russian President Vladimir Putin must have ordered the Novichok nerve agent attack on Russian double agent Sergei Skripal in 2018,...

UK consumers face higher energy bills after regulator approves $37 billion grid upgrade

UK consumers face higher energy bills after regulator approves $37 billion grid upgrade

British energy regulator has approved a 28 billion pound ($37.33 billion) investment over the next five years to ensure a...

Top news

  • 2025/12/06
  • Ocado gets $350 million payment after Kroger culls robotic warehouse network
  • Oil prices head for 2% weekly gain as Fed hopes boost market, Venezuela tensions loom
  • Chevron-operated Gorgon project secures $2 billion investment nod
  • Dollar hovers near five-week low on Fed rate cut bets
SKY ECO NEWS

© 2024 SEMG.

About Us

  • Chinese Emassy, London
  • Embassy of the United Kingdom
  • Xinhua
  • People’s Daily
  • China Daily
  • GlobalTimes
  • The Times
  • BBC

Message

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper

© 2024 SEMG.