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Being gay in the armed forces: Then versus now
20 years ago, being gay in the armed forces was decriminalised, but have things changed? We speak to Craig Jones, the first serviceman to come out as gay after the ban was lifted.
The government has apologised for the historic ban on being gay in the armed forces, which was overturned in 2000, with minister for Defence and Veterans Johnny Mercer saying: "It was unacceptable then, and it is unacceptable now".
Twenty years on - have things changed culturally?
5 Live's Nihal Arthanayake speaks to gay and lesbian people serving in the armed forces - including to Lieutenant Commander Craig Jones MBE, who was the first serviceman to come out as gay after the ban was lifted.