Former head of Royal Navy sacked
as First Sea Lord in May after an investigation was launched into an alleged relationship with a female colleague, a person familiar with the matter told Sky News at the time.
A full investigation has resulted in the termination of his service and commission, the Ministry of Defence said.
In a statement today, Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said: "We expect the highest standards of behaviour from our Service Personnel and our Civil Servants.
"We investigate all allegations of inappropriate behaviour and will take robust action against anyone found to have fallen short of our standards, regardless of their seniority."
Sir Ben 'sorry to those I have hurt'
In a statement after his sacking was announced, Sir Ben said: "Serving as First Sea Lord has been one of the greatest privileges of my life, and I pay tribute to the dedicated and professional officers, sailors, Royal Marines and civil servants who make up the Royal Navy.
"I deeply regret my conduct in the spring of last year, which fell well below the standard I set for myself and that which I set for the Royal Navy. As such, I fully accept the decision of the Defence Council.
"I am very sorry to those I have hurt personally, and I apologise to everyone who serves with the Royal Navy.
"Finally, I am very grateful for the support of my wife, family and friends during a very difficult time."
Sir Ben, who is married with three children, is suspected of breaking the Navy's strict "service test" which effectively prohibits sexual relationships between commanders and their subordinates.
It is not thought that the person involved was in his immediate chain of command. But as head of the Navy, the First Sea Lord is in overall charge of all naval personnel.
Sir Ben, who was appointed as First Sea Lord in 2021, had placed a strong focus on eliminating unacceptable behaviour in the Navy.
In 2024, he declared "zero tolerance for unacceptable behaviours".
In 2022, he said: "Those who do not wish to serve in accordance with the values and standards of life in the United Kingdom's armed forces will be removed.
"There is no place for you."
Sir Ben's sudden departure from his role in May forced the Navy to cancel its flagship annual Sea Power Conference, which was due to have military guests from all over the world.
He was succeeded by General Sir Gwyn Jenkins of the Royal Marines.
Educated at Bromsgrove School, in Worcestershire, Sir Ben joined the navy in 1984 as a university cadet.
He qualified as both helicopter aircrew and as a principal warfare officer and as a junior officer saw service around the world in a variety of frigates and destroyers.
He was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2016 and a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 2021.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Fox News
12 minutes ago
- Fox News
Navy secretary pushes review board to purge DEI from Naval Academy and restore 'warrior ethos'
FIRST ON FOX: The Navy may soon install a new educational review board aimed at restoring a "culture of discipline" at the U.S. Naval Academy and eliminating any diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)-related initiatives. According to a draft memo obtained by Fox News Digital, the board would be composed of "prominent leaders" from both the public and private sectors who are "committed to restoring the warrior ethos and bringing meritocracy and accountability back to Naval education." The draft, signed by Secretary of the Navy John Phelan and addressed to Scott Duncan, acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, requests a list of potential candidates to serve on the board. The proposed board would be tasked with "reinstating and encouraging a culture of discipline as a part of the warrior ethos" and reviewing curriculum content to ensure alignment with Department of Defense priorities. It would also be empowered to remove any material deemed "inappropriate for today's warfighter progression." In addition to curriculum oversight, the memo calls for a major shift in the faculty structure. It proposes expanding the number of permanent military professors from 40 to at least 100, a move aimed at "addressing imbalances in civilian-dominated governance that weaken the Academy's military mission." Under the proposed timeline, the board would be established within the first three months, during which it would also review the admissions process and audit faculty composition. Over the following three to six months, it would initiate an overhaul of "ethos training" and recommend updates to the Academy's admissions rubric. "It is no secret that reform is needed at the Naval Academy, and across all of Naval education," Phelan said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "The previous administration instilled corrosive DEI programs in the Academy's curriculum and allowed identity politics and wokeism to take priority over warfighting, leadership, and the critical thinking necessary to be superior Naval and Marine Corps officers." While the memo was drawn up by senior staff, it has not yet been formally issued. Capt. Adam Clampitt, public affairs officer to the Secretary of the Navy, emphasized that "no decisions have been made," but added that "the Secretary is committed to restoring the warrior ethos and instilling a culture of meritocracy and accountability in Naval education and across the fleet, and is looking at a variety of options to make that happen." The initiative comes just days after a major leadership shakeup at the Naval Academy. The Department of Defense removed Adm. Yvette Davids as superintendent and replaced her with Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte — marking the first time a Marine has held the position. However, a Navy official familiar with the personnel move emphasized that Davids was being promoted. She has been nominated to serve as the deputy chief of naval operations for operations, plans, strategy, and warfighting development — a role that could position her for a future four-star admiral promotion. "Her operational record, strategic vision, and proven leadership made her the natural fit for the job," the official told Fox News Digital. "Her selection was not a statement about anything other than excellence and readiness."


Fox News
6 hours ago
- Fox News
Cincinnati official under fire for celebrating brutal attack and more top headlines
1. Cincinnati official under fire for celebrating brutal attack 2. Left-wing activists leave coffin at GOP congressman's door in disturbing protest 3. SJSU trans scandal grows as female athlete makes new claims, director flees interview PREDATOR PIPELINE – Former judge reveals why US city became 'haven' for illegal aliens preying on children. Continue reading … DEVIL'S DEN HORROR – Springdale man charged with brutal slaying of parents hiking with young daughters. Continue reading … GREAT ESCAPE – Navy pilot ejects from fighter jet just in time before fiery crash in California field. Continue reading … WELFARE WHEELS – 'Medicaid millionaire' buys $100K Lamborghini while collecting government benefits. Continue reading … IN-FLIGHT CHAOS – Delta turbulence sends hospitalizes 25 people after emergency landing. Continue reading … -- JUSTICE JEOPARDIZED – Federal judges revise rulings after errors linked to AI-generated legal filings surface. Continue reading … SPIES IN THE SKIES – House Dem introduces bill to block use of military drones in protest surveillance. Continue reading … STAUNCH DEFENDER – Biden aide 'combative' in 8-hour grilling about president's mental state. Continue reading … AMERICAN DREAM – Trump signs law helping veterans avoid foreclosure with partial claims payment program. Continue reading … LIBERAL ECHO CHAMBER – Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran admits network is biased against Trump. Continue reading … HOLLYWOOD LECTURE – Harrison Ford criticizes Trump presidency after endorsing Harris in 2024. Continue reading … CRITIC COMES CLEAN – Trump foe forced to eat crow as president's victories pile up beyond expectations. Continue reading … OH, BROTHER – Democratic panelists criticize Cory Booker for self-promotion during Senate debate. Continue reading … LAUREN DEBELLIS APPELL – Let liberals lose their minds over Sydney Sweeney while I go jeans shopping. Continue reading … HUGH HEWITT – President Trump and the United States' massive tariff haul in his first six months back. Continue reading … -- 'WHAT AN IDIOT' – Smokey the Bear arrests man for allegedly stealing his signs in Florida to sell on Facebook. Continue reading … OLD MONEY – Ancient Roman soldier's monthly paycheck unearthed in countryside field. Continue reading … AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ – Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones. Take the quiz here … TRIAL AMMO – 'Flirting' video of Blake Lively and Baldoni may play role in deposition, expert says. Continue reading … BLESSED GIFT – Pope receives surprise pizza delivery before thousands in St. Peter's Square. See video … ELIZABETH PIPKO – Mamdani is worse than a phony. See video … CHARLIE HURT – Trump is throwing all the rules out the window. See video … Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ... What's it looking like in your neighborhood? Continue reading… Thank you for making us your first choice in the morning! We'll see you in your inbox first thing Friday.


CNN
8 hours ago
- CNN
Video shows crash site of US Navy F-35 fighter jet
A US Navy F-35 fighter jet crashed in central California, according to the Navy. The pilot ejected safely, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.