This is British Armed Forces Federation
More about BAFF
The British Armed Forces Federation (BAFF) was launched in December 2006 as an independent membership-based professional staff association for HM Forces. Membership is open to all ranks, regulars and reservists, serving and retired, of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, British Army, and Royal Air Force.
Independent staff association for UK armed forces personnel and veterans
British Armed Forces Federation - BAFF - is the unofficial, independent, all-ranks staff association for regular, reserve and former UK forces personnel. BAFF is completely independent of the Ministry of Defence, and its mission is to represent its members in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force, including the reserves.
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: call for evidence
The House of Commons public bill committee, which is considering the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill currently passing through Parliament, has invited evidence from anyone with "relevant expertise and experience" or a special interest in the Bill to submit their views by 17 December 2024 . That's an unusually short deadline, and it would be safer to regard Monday 10 December as the practical deadline, because the announcement emphasizes: The sooner you send in your submission, the more time the Committee will have to take it into consideration.