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Four accused of damaging planes at RAF base could have to wait until 2027 for trial

Sky News Friday, 18 July 2025 ()
Four accused of damaging planes at RAF base could have to wait until 2027 for trialFour people accused of damaging two RAF Voyager planes - in a demonstration allegedly carried out by members of Palestine Action - could have to wait until 2027 for their trial.
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