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About 300 Libyan recruits arrived for training at Bassingbourn in June 2014 More than £1m has been spent on a barracks left empty since cadets returned to Libya a year ago after a series of sex ...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed it spent £946,659 on bills and £138,000 on repairs at Bassingbourn Barracks. Some 300 cadets were sent to the barracks, with five later jailed for sex ...
Ministry of Defence (MoD) bosses agreed to let up to 2,000 Libyan recruits train at Bassingbourn Barracks in Cambridgeshire. But the multi-million pound programme was abandoned in November after ...
The Cambridgeshire village of Bassingbourn and its barracks have a long and deeply intertwined relationship. But does that affinity remain, now that Libyan cadets stationed there have been ...
The Prime Minister labelled the disciplinary issues at Bassingbourn Barracks as 'completely unacceptable'. Up to 2,000 soldiers had been due to undergo basic infantry and junior command training ...
More than 300 armed forces personnel will be stationed at Bassingbourn Barracks, near Royston, for six months. The UK Government announced last year it had offered to train up to 2,000 cadets to ...
parade during a graduation ceremony of a new batch of army soldiers in Tripoli Getty Images The British Army had to turn Bassingbourn Barracks into a "fortress" guarded by nearly 300 troops and ...
A report submitted to South Cambridgeshire District Council sets out Ministry of Defence plans to install new solar panels at Bassingbourn Barracks. The Ministry of Defence is hoping to build a ...
More than 300 members of Libya's armed forces have been based at Bassingbourn Barracks since July. The leader of Cambridge City Council has written to the Prime Minister to demand an independent ...
The Ministry of Defence is hoping to build a new solar farm in South Cambridgeshire to help power the Bassingbourn Barracks. A report submitted to South Cambridgeshire District Council sets out ...
According to figures obtained by the BBC through a Freedom of Information request, the MoD has spent £946,659 on bills and £138,000 on repairs for the Bassingbourn barracks near Cambridge.
Eileen Murphy was yesterday once more walking her spaniel Dolly close to the fence surrounding Bassingbourn Barracks. For the past fortnight she had avoided the barbed-wire barrier out of concern ...
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