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MoD strikes £6 billion deal to buy back more than 36,000 military homes
Defence Secretary John Healey said it was a ‘decisive break’ with the failed privatisation process.
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Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion
(Tim Ireland/PA)
By
David Hughes, PA Political Editor
December 17, 2024 at 10:08am GMT
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