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Navy and Marines event shines spotlight on support for military families and veterans

Recently, I had the privilege of attending an event hosted by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) at the iconic BT Tower in…

By Natasha Orr
Supporting bereaved military families: our collaboration with Scotty’s Little Soldiers

At Bolt Burdon Kemp, we are proud to partner with Scotty’s Little Soldiers as a Business Hero in recognition of the vital support they provide…

By Jennifer Ellis
Breaking the stigma: supporting mental health in the Armed Forces community

Why military mental health stigma can persist Conversations around mental health have improved significantly in recent years, both within society and across our armed forces…

By Natasha Mason
The hidden mental health impact of physical injuries in the Armed Forces

Physical injury and psychological wellbeing When people think about service-related injuries, the focus is often on the physical impact. However, for many serving personnel and…

By Natasha Mason
Mental Health Awareness Week: supporting the Armed Forces community through connection and conversation

Mental Health Awareness Week: why it matters Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 11–17 May 2026 and provides an important opportunity to reflect on…

By Natasha Mason
My coach trip for 40 veterans taught me how powerful connection can be

I’ve just returned from organising a five-day coach trip for 40 members of the military community – and the impact it had on those who…

By Natasha Mason
Army v Navy 2026 – it’s more than just a day at the rugby

As Army v Navy Rugby 2026 arrives, most of the conversation will quite rightly focus on the rugby, the rivalry and the bragging rights that…

By Natasha Mason
Supporting those who support us: why events like the Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch matter

Members of the Bolt Burdon Kemp military claims team joined hundreds of leaders and decision makers across the City of London for its annual military…

By Natasha Orr
Why military court reforms still fall short

There has been a noticeable shift in how the Ministry of Defence addresses serious offences within our armed forces. Reforms tied to the Armed Forces…

By Natasha Mason
New Armed Forces Commissioner must prove true independence

The appointment of the UK’s first Armed Forces Commissioner has been framed as a landmark moment. And yes, an independent champion for service personnel and…

By Natasha Mason
Veterans given ‘groundbreaking’ support lifeline with 14 new centres

Former service personnel will get a better chance of a smooth transition into civilian life after the Government announced funding for 14 veteran support centres.…

By Natasha Mason
Injured in the Armed Forces? What you need to know about the time limits to…

Being injured while serving in the Armed Forces can create uncertainty, financial strain and, depending on the severity of your injury, may impose limitations on…

By Siobhan Rochford
We need to talk about the red flags of spinal injury in the military

Armed Forces personnel are at risk of becoming wheelchair dependent because doctors are ignoring red flag back pain symptoms. We all know someone with back…

By Gaggan Mawi
The five signs that could show if new Navy fitness standards are causing injuries

Bolt Burdon Kemp has listed five key areas of interest when establishing whether the new fitness standards in the Royal Navy have put personnel at…

By Natasha Mason
Early recognition of emotional and psychological trauma in service personnel

Operational activity can place significant psychological and physical strain on service personnel. While most individuals experience short-term stress reactions that settle naturally, it’s key to…

By Natasha Mason
The problems with recruiting children into the military

I have serious concerns about allowing children as young as 16 join the Armed Forces after a report highlighted hundreds of complaints of violence, sexual…

By India Bonnor-Moris
Jack Burnell-Williams Inquest

Today, the inquest into the death of Jack Burnell-Williams concluded that he died by misadventure whilst serving in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment on 28…

By Victoria Sedgwick
Why young service personnel are leaving the Armed Forces

As a Royal Navy veteran, I’ve seen firsthand the commitment, talent, and enthusiasm that young people bring to the Armed Forces. Many join with a…

By Natasha Mason
Non-freezing cold injury claims for serving personnel

Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) remains a serious and under-recognised injury affecting serving members of the UK Armed Forces. Despite improved awareness and information in recent…

By Natasha Mason
A step towards better protection for victims

Parliament is debating the Armed Forces (Service Justice Reforms) Bill today, 26 January 2026, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conversation about how serious…

By Natasha Mason

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