Mon, 27 February 2006 The press in recent days has been full of stories about soldiers being allowed to stay in the army even if they’ve been caught taking Class A drugs. Colonel Peter Davis is responsible for army policy on discipline and substance misuse and he joins GlenComments[0] |
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Fri, 24 February 2006 Could public opinion really turn against British forces in Iraq?Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 February 2006 Lt Col Charles Gray, G1, JHQ joins Glen to talk more about PAYD and YWCA closures in BFGDirect download: YMCA_in_BFG_Pt2-Glen_Mansell_Interview.mp3 Category: Podcast -- posted at: 10:41 AM Comments[0] |
Thu, 23 February 2006 The YWCA has announced it is to close four of its remaining centres in British Forces Germany. Gill Tishler is their chief executive and spoke to Glen...Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 February 2006 http://www.bfbs.com/g3 - This month the great Trek-Pod, the OHSO travelling toothbrush, 1 Drop that de-odorises a toilet, the Thumbthing and Port Laptop bags. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 February 2006 Talks start today that could eventually see international peacekeepers leave Kosovo. Dr Spyros Economides joins Glen from the London School of Economics…
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Sun, 19 February 2006 It's the best of the week's news on BFBS Radio 2 - this week with Bob Jones.
In this programme - the highlights of Glen Mansell's week of programmes from
BFG including an insight into how troops are facing up to the abuse allegations
in Iraq, and what's being done in the garrisons to support the families of
servicemen and women on tour in the region. The MOD outlines the extent of
combat stress. We hit the swiss slopes with a former James Bond; hear the
plight of a charity worker forced to drink his own urine after falling 900 feet
on a trekking holiday; and 21 years of cliffhangers - Eastenders celebrates a
significant birthday.Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 February 2006 The morality of bombing. - should we be doing it? And, has it ever really worked?Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 February 2006 Gerard Metrailler on Corel Office X3, Pt2 of how to spot spyware on your PC, the very sexy Creative Zen Vision M and Paul Trotter the News and Features Editor of PC-Pro Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 It's the best of the week's news on BFBS Radio Two with John Adderley. In this programme - the build-up of British forces in Afghanistan begins with the departure of Chinook helicopters ... meanwhile troops already there come to the aid of a Norwegian reconstruction team attacked after publication of the Prophet Mohammed cartoons. Also, the outgoing First Sea Lord pays a final visit to the Falklands where his ship was lost in the 1982 conflict * a big step forward in Gibraltar towards a new hospital for forces on the rock * and some helpful hints for composing the perfect love letter for Valentine's Day.Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 February 2006 Former British military commander Col Tim Collins speaks about soldiers become aware of risks during conflict Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 February 2006 http://www.ssvc.com/bfbs/radio/uk/sitrep.htm
Democracy up for grabs - the dreaded white backlashComments[0] |
Thu, 9 February 2006 Investigators have found that a ‘near miss’ between two military jets and a British Airways plane was caused by ‘general confusion’. Phillip Butterworth-Hayes is an air traffic control expert with Janes Information Group and he joins Glen
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Tue, 7 February 2006 Who's Who in the Middle East. The A-Z of Ayatollahs to Zoroastrians. Who gives orders, who takes them and who carries them out. It's a must-listen date on Sitrep.Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 February 2006 A round-up of the week's news on BFBS Radio Two with John Adderley. This week * a grim milestone for British forces in Iraq as the number of deaths reaches 100 * thousands of soldiers prepare to say goodbye to Germany * confirmation of the deadly strain of bird flu in Cyprus * the launch of a new age for the Royal Navy on the Clyde * a Northern Ireland barracks gets ahead of the game with a smoking ban * and there are triumphant returns for two intrepid future Army officer cadets and for a former soldier who re-traced Scott's footsteps to the South Pole.
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Fri, 3 February 2006 British Forces kids can now go to the party... Courtesy of your favourite forces station, BFBS Radio 2! Debbie Pocock one of the organisers explains to GlenComments[0] |
Wed, 1 February 2006 Chris Reilly Chief Exec. of NAAFI tells Glen of this years dividend return to the forces...Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 February 2006 Jeremy Corbyn is one of a number of Labour MPs who have tabled a motion on the withdrawal of British Forces from IraqComments[0] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 Brigadier Christopher Deverell, CO 4th Armoured Brigade in Osnabrueck in Germany talks about their move to UK.Comments[0] |

The press in recent days has been full of stories about soldiers being allowed to stay in the army even if they’ve been caught taking Class A drugs. Colonel Peter Davis is responsible for army policy on discipline and substance misuse and he joins Glen
Could public opinion really turn against British forces in Iraq?
It's the best of the week's news on BFBS Radio 2 - this week with Bob Jones.
In this programme - the highlights of Glen Mansell's week of programmes from
BFG including an insight into how troops are facing up to the abuse allegations
in Iraq, and what's being done in the garrisons to support the families of
servicemen and women on tour in the region. The MOD outlines the extent of
combat stress. We hit the swiss slopes with a former James Bond; hear the
plight of a charity worker forced to drink his own urine after falling 900 feet
on a trekking holiday; and 21 years of cliffhangers - Eastenders celebrates a
significant birthday.