#headhunter. Partner at Odgers. Board & senior roles in the #Maritime & #Shipping sector. #Chair of @Seafarers_KGFS. Former RN. Shipwrights Livery. TH YB

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A great pleasure to #Chair @Seafarers_KGFS 109th Annual Meeting at @LR_Foundation earlier this week.
Yesterday, we held our 109th AGM at @LR_Foundation with partners and supporters from across the #maritime sector. Chaired by @ShippingButters, we reflected on 2025 & discussed key challenges facing #seafarers. Thanks to all who joined us 💙 theseafarerscharity.org/news…
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Windsor Castle provided the setting for a historic ceremony, in which His Majesty the King presented the Royal Marines with new Colours.
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HMS Medway has arrived off Tristan da Cunha, ready to deliver six civilian medics and critical supplies to the island. She will remain in the area for several days and will retrieve the team who parachuted on to the island earlier this month 🇬🇧
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Love this! 😀
Dear David Attenborough, Congratulations on reaching your 100th lap around the sun, young man! Thank you for sharing the wonders of our world with such care and curiosity. Here’s to many more years, slow and steady wins the race! With admiration, Jonathan the Tortoise
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That would be chic!
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The March Seapost is here! 💌 🏔️ #24PeaksChallenge 🛳️ #StraitofHormuz insights from our CEO in @tradewindsnews 👨‍✈️ Hero Captain Tae Young Lee 🎓 @ShippingButters at UKSA cadet graduation ♀ #InternationalWomensDay 🧠 #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek & more 👇 theseafarerscharity.org/news…
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As #Chair of @Seafarers_KGFS wonderful to attend the uplifting Memorial Service for one of our Vice Presidents, @RoyalNavy Admiral of the Fleet Sir Benjamin Bathurst GCB. A life well lived. BZ @RMBandService.
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Superb! 🤗 🏉 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Sione finally gets his hug 🤗
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Good luck @HMSDragon
HMS Dragon has just sailed from Portsmouth as she heads for the eastern Mediterranean. BZ to the ship's company and @HMNBPortsmouth for the huge effort to prepare - about 6 weeks' work completed in one week.
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Just to be VERY clear, £3.4Bn is absolutely NOT the annual running cost of one of our @RoyalNavy aircraft carriers, lest @gregbagwell’s loosely worded post gets folk in a frenzy! #BUFFS 🤦🏻
Leaving aside the fact that negotiations started under the last Tory Government, the UK will pay Mauritius an annual average of £101 million for 99 years in 2025/26 prices, totalling around £3.4Bn (not £35Bn) - equivalent to the annual cost of a Carrier. commonslibrary.parliament.uk…
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This is an excellent summary of the wider picture in its historical and strategic setting, from @afneil which all should read. 🇬🇱 @NATO
For all of my life Russia has tried to decouple Europe from America and break the North Atlantic Alliance. It never succeeded. Instead it lost the Cold War, leaving NATO more powerful than ever.  But now success is staring the Kremlin in the face. All thanks to Donald Trump.  Denmark’s Prime Minister says that if Trump tries to take Greenland by force it would destroy NATO. He’s right, of course. The problem is President Trump doesn’t seem to care.  Previous Presidents have toyed with the idea of acquiring Greenland. Harry Truman even made an offer in 1948 — $1.5 billion in today’s money, since you ask. The Danes turned him down.  But Trump is the first President to threaten force if he can’t get what he wants by negotiation.  Nobody should underestimate the catastrophic consequences for NATO if its leading member annexed the territory of a smaller member. It would be the abnegation of everything NATO is meant to stand for.  Nobody denies Greenland is gaining in strategic importance to America. Melting ice is opening up new sea lanes around it of growing geopolitical and economic significance. It sits almost midway in the Arctic region between Russia’s northern coast, with its intercontinental ballistic missile bases, and the US mainland. It is on the approach route to America should these missiles ever head this way. It’s why America already has a crucial Space Force base in Greenland.  So when it comes to Greenland the US obviously has skin in the game. But the crucial point is that, in security terms, America can have whatever it wants in Greenland without annexing an ally against its will.  After it turned down Truman, Denmark signed up to the 1951 Greenland Defence Agreement (renewed in 2004). It gives the US the right to build as many bases as it wants and station unlimited numbers of military folk there. During the Cold War around 15,000 US person were based in Greenland. It’s now 200.  Trump claims Greenland is under threat from imminent takeover by China and/or Russia. It isn't, of course.  They haven’t seen a Chinese ship up there for 12 years. But if Trump truly believes it, there's nothing to stop him from ramping up US military assets in Greenland back to Cold War levels or more. Moreover his European Nato allies are on side – the defence of what's being called the 'High North' does need to be bolstered. That's why they sanctioned some extra troop deployments to Greenland last week, a small first step to increase Nato resources in the Arctic.  But instead of welcoming the move, Trump inexplicably saw it as a threat to America, designed to thwart his ambition to grab Greenland.  So he slapped penal tariffs on the UK and seven other NATO allies. He always puts higher tariffs on America’s friends than its enemies   The Trump administration depicts Greenland as a defenceless frozen waste in danger of being picked off by NATO’s enemies. It’s a nonsense.  Greenland is a self-governing Danish protectorate. As such it is fully covered by NATO security guarantees, including the all-important Article 5 — which says an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. Yet Trump still wants to grab Greenland, all part of his mission not just to be Imperial President of the USA but Imperial Overlord of the whole Western Hemisphere.  In an almost deranged message to Norway’s prime minister today he even suggests he’s keener than ever because Norway denied him the Nobel Peace Prize. There is no dealing with such nonsense. Europe and Canada will need to start preparing for a NATO without America, embracing all the extra defence spending that will entail.  Under Trump America is on the brink of becoming the enemy, not our most important ally. As a lifelong supporter of the US it is chilling to write and say such words.  The stakes could not be higher. As I speak there is despair in European capitals and delight in Moscow. That should tell you everything about the dangerous watershed we’ve now reached.
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RNs solution to Russian threat is Atlantic Bastion, Atlantic shield and Atlantic Strike. No long list of requirements for Bastion issued to industry, just a problem set. They have stepped up in spades. Sensors on the water next year as a service. Large USVs and hybrid airwing coming soon #internationalSeaPowerConference
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Hurrah! @RFAHeadquarters RFA RESURGENT inbound! 👏🏻
BREAKING: Steel cut for RFA Resurgent, the first Fleet Solid Support ship navylookout.com/steel-cut-fo…
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Incredible and devastating footage from this day in 1941. #HMSBARHAM
#OnThisDay 1941 Battleship HMS BARHAM struck by 3 torpedoes from U-331 in the Mediterranean. She capsizes to port & sinks within 4 mins after a massive explosion. 862 men were killed from a ships company of over 1200. I cannot imagine the terror of those 4 minutes.
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A super read from my friend @TomSharpe134 here ⬆️
Thoughts on @hmsdiamond being recognised by🇺🇸NavSec John Phelan for contributions to Op Prosperity Guardian ✅Mil to mil excellence ✅Win the battle (if not the war) ✅Clasp for GSM next ❌Obligatory moan about T83 being late🙄 ➡️BZ HMS💎 (and the FFs) telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11…
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Today marks the 220th anniversary of #TrafalgarDay, commemorating the historic #BattleofTrafalgar which took place on 21 October 1805. A day to honour those who served and continue to serve at sea, and to reflect on the Royal Navy’s importance in history and today. #LestWeForget
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The Seafarers’ Charity mourns the loss of our longstanding Vice President, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ben Bathurst. Flags on Royal Navy warships & at Service establishments flew at half-mast earlier this week. Read more about his naval career: royalnavy.mod.uk/news/2025/o…

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We’re delighted to welcome Petra Wilkinson CBE to our Board of Trustees! 🙌 With nearly 40 years at @transportgovuk, Petra led #Maritime2050, #FutureOfFreight & the UK’s #Covid19 maritime response. We look forward to working with her to support #seafarers theseafarerscharity.org/news…
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