The Royal Navy has announced a new policy banning alcohol on warships for at least two days out of the week, a move once ...
The Royal Navy has banned sailors from drinking alcohol for at least two days a week, in a ruling that would have been unthinkable in the days of splicing the mainbrace and the daily rum ration.
The Royal Navy has tightened the rules of alcohol use aboard its ships to a maximum of 14 units a week per sailor. Under the ...
Sailors will be restricted to 14 units each week and must fill in a form to show what drinks they have consumed ...
Royal Navy implements new limits on alcohol consumption onboard ships as data shows that half of personnel drink too much.
The Royal Navy is tightening the taps. Sailors are now being restricted to 14 units of alcohol per week, capped at three ...
The change will impact all men and women on board.
The former head of the Royal Navy has told LBC he is "rather surprised" at the Ministry of Defence's decision to crackdown on ...
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