This from the BBC today:
More money for injured UK troops
Personnel hurt in the line of duty will benefit from the change
The most seriously injured troops will receive more money under changes to the armed forces compensation scheme.
Those hurt will receive up to £285,000 for all injuries suffered in a single incident - rather than just the three most serious, as had been the case.
Most recently, Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, injured by a landmine in Afghanistan, received the maximum sum of £152,150 under the existing scheme.
Payments will be paid retrospectively back to April 2005.
Mr Parkinson is reportedly one of the most seriously injured soldiers to survive.
He lost both his legs as well as suffering a brain injury, fractures to his skull, cheekbone, nose, jaw, pelvis and vertebrae, as well as serious damage to his spleen and chest.
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Lucy