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Four accused of damaging planes at RAF base could have to wait until 2027 for trial
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Four individuals charged with damaging military aircraft at an RAF base are facing a frustratingly long wait—their trial might not happen until 2027 due to court backlogs. The delay highlights growing concerns over the UK's strained legal system, leaving both the accused and the military in limbo.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about vandalism—it’s a snapshot of how overburdened courts are causing real-world gridlock. For the RAF, it means unresolved security risks, and for the accused, years of uncertainty. It’s a reminder that justice delayed can feel like justice denied, no matter which side you’re on.

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