Starmer rejects call for Chinook crash inquiry
Starmer rejects call for Chinook crash inquiry

Victims’ families have vowed to take the UK government to court after calling for a judge-led inquiry.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article appears factually accurate based on the provided sources. The claim that Starmer rejected the call for a Chinook crash inquiry is supported by multiple sources. There is no discernible bias in the reporting.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Starmer rejects call for Chinook crash inquiry.
- Verification Source #1: Sir Keir Starmer said a public inquiry would not be 'in the public interest'.
- Verification Source #2: Sir Keir Starmer said a public inquiry would not be 'in the public interest'.
- Verification Source #3: Sir Keir Starmer said a public inquiry would not be 'in the public interest'.
- Verification Source #4: Sir Keir Starmer said a public inquiry would not be 'in the public interest'.
- Assessment: Supported
- Claim: Victims' families have vowed to take the UK government to court after calling for a judge-led inquiry.
- Verification Source #2: Families of the 1994 Chinook disaster victims have said they will “see the UK
- Assessment: Supported
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Sir Keir Starmer said a public inquiry would not be 'in the public interest'. (Sources 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Families of the 1994 Chinook disaster victims have said they will “see the UK (Source 2)