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Counted out, but not in
Since 1 May 2006, Bird and Fairweather have reported every 20 weeks on military fatalities in Afghanistan by nationality and cause.
Civilian deaths in Afghanistan: a different perspective
The leaked reports about the war in Afghanistan that have emerged this week show that NATO forces have killed more civilians than previously acknowledged.
Combat deaths in Afghanistan: the UK's disproportionate sacrifice
The latest data on combat deaths in Afghanistan show that the gap in fatality rates between the UK and the US has widened still further.
Recent military fatalities in Afghanistan: change to 10-weekly reporting
Clive Fairweather and I have reported 20-weekly on a) militar
Counting the cost of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
The Daily Telegraph and other media are today reporting newly released figures that, out of its reserves, UK has spent £8.22 and £9.9 billion respectively for the militar
How many have died in Iraq?
The conflict in Iraq since the US-led invasion of March 2003 has claimed many thousands of lives. But how many, exactly?
I was wrong, admits Gordon Brown
The Prime Minister admitted in the House of Commons today that defence expenditure had not risen in real terms in every year since 1997, a claim he made to the Chilcot Inquiry and to Parliame
How many casualties in Afghanistan?
Fatalities in Afghanistan are regularly reported in the media, but the numbers injured are less often examined.