The Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Annual Report, published by the Government today and covering the period 2021-2022, details the key improvements and progress on the Covenant’s core goals.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Annual Report, published by the Government today and covering the period 2021-2022, details the key improvements and progress on the Covenant’s core goals.
Read moreMore than £8.5 million of funding has been announced in order to ensure no veteran should sleep rough this Christmas, and veteran homelessness is ended in 2023.
Read moreThe University of Warwick is undertaking research commissioned by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs to better understand the lived experiences of veterans from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Read moreBids open for £5 million funding for the Veterans’ Health Innovation Fund to enhance veterans’ healthcare.
Read moreThe Minister for Defence People and Veterans, Leo Docherty, endorsed the VAPCs’ new supplementary Terms of Reference, enabling VAPC members to represent all veterans and their families in their region.
Read moreAhead of its introduction on 6 April, the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and HMRC will be running a virtual Q&A on Twitter.
Read moreA 14-year-old boy and aviation enthusiast who has illustrated a book on military planes in aid of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has received Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s daily Points of Light award.
Read moreThe Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) has today announced the appointment of new Director Jessie Owen.
Read moreEx-service personnel across the country have stepped up to support those in need during the COVID pandemic, new research sponsored by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) has shown.
Read moreThousands more businesses, charities and public organisations have this year pledged to support veterans, service personnel and their families by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
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