Military covenant 'failing to protect injured veterans'

Medical experts say government is not keeping its promise to give veterans priority NHS treatment

British soldiers at a recovery centre
(Image credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty)

Military veterans are not being provided with the healthcare service they were promised by the government, say leading medical experts.

The Armed Forces Covenant, which was partly enshrined in law in the Armed Forces Act 2011, states that veterans injured in service should receive priority treatment from the NHS.

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