New York Times - May 23, 2008
By Patrick J. Lyons The verdict from a British coroner today in the 2006 crash that killed 14 servicemen in Afghanistan is Ralph Naderesque in its
BBC News - May 23, 2008
By Sean Maffett A coroner has made some damning judgements about the airworthiness of the whole Nimrod fleet, which has been an essential part of the
AFP - May 23, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — Relatives of 14 British airmen who died when their spy plane exploded in mid-air over Afghanistan voiced anger Friday after the government
Telegraph.co.uk - May 23, 2008
Armed Forces Minister Bob Ainsworth has apologised to the families of RAF servicemen who were killed in the Nimrod plane crash. Responding to the coroner’s
stv.tv - May 23, 2008
A coroner will this morning give his verdict on the deaths of 14 servicemen killed when their RAF Kinloss based Nimrod exploded in Afghanistan.
CNN - May 23, 2008
LONDON, England (AP) -- A British coroner investigating the deaths of 14 military personnel in a plane crash in Afghanistan said Friday that the Royal Air
Times Online - May 23, 2008
The entire RAF Nimrod fleet has “never been airworthy from the first time it was released to service” nearly 40 years ago, a coroner said today.
Sky News - May 22, 2008
And the number of prescriptions given out to treat acohol dependency has risen by 20% over the past four years, the report from the NHS Information Centre
UK Express - May 23, 2008
The entire RAF fleet of Nimrod aircraft has never been airworthy and should be grounded, a coroner has ruled. Fourteen servicemen died when a Nimrod spy
Metro - May 23, 2008
A coroner has called for the RAF's entire Nimrod fleet to be grounded after ruling that an aircraft which crashed in Afghanistan killing 14 servicemen had
Kent News - May 23, 2008
The coroner at the inquest into the deaths of 14 servicemen when their RAF Nimrod crashed in Afghanistan has said the entire fleet was “never airworthy”.
Daily Mail - May 23, 2008
By Daily Mail Reporter The entire RAF Nimrod fleet has 'never been airworthy' and was 'beyond its sell date' since first being released into service,
InTheNews.co.uk - May 23, 2008
A coroner presiding over the inquest into the death of 14 UK servicemen has said the Nimrod plane they died in has "never been airworthy".
ITN - May 23, 2008
The entire RAF Nimrod fleet has "never been airworthy", a coroner has ruled in his verdict on the deaths of 14 servicemen in the military's biggest single