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The Ministry of Defence is braced for renewed scrutiny of its practices as a flurry of probes triggered by the deaths of four recruits at the Deepcut training base prepare to report within days of each other.
With ministers still under pressure to hold a full public inquiry into the deaths, which occurred separately between 1995 and 2002, the MoD is preparing to deal with the fallout from at least four other investigations.
As human-rights lawyer Nicholas Blake gets ready to announce details of his
own review of the evidence surrounding the four deaths at the Surrey base, other groups are about to reveal their own findings.
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With ministers still under pressure to hold a full public inquiry into the deaths, which occurred separately between 1995 and 2002, the MoD is preparing to deal with the fallout from at least four other investigations.
As human-rights lawyer Nicholas Blake gets ready to announce details of his
own review of the evidence surrounding the four deaths at the Surrey base, other groups are about to reveal their own findings.
BBC Read More