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Her Majesty the Queen has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir Tony Radakin KCB ADC to take over from General Sir Nicholas Carter GCB CBE DSO ADC Gen as the next Chief of the Defence Staff. The Chief of the Defence Staff is the professional head of the Armed Forces and ...


The Prime Minister and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace have confirmed that Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicolas Patrick Carter  will be extended in his post until the end of November 2021. The Prime Minister has asked General Carter to remain in post to ensure continuity and stability while the conclusions ...


Chief of Defence Staff General Sir Nick Carter delivered his annual RUSI defence speech earlier this month. In his defence speech, General Sir Nick Carter addressed the last year of defence and the sector’s needs for next year. He spoke about the supply chain and the need for a review into ...


The Chief of the Defence Staff has visited India as part of efforts to strengthen the UK-India defence and security partnership. Under the umbrella of the 2015 Defence and International Security Partnership, Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach met with senior Indian military figures, including the ...


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