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UK faces bill to cancel Eurofighter order

By Alex Barker and Jeremy Lemer in London and Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt

Published: May 10 2009 23:30 | Last updated: May 11 2009 00:01

Cancellation of the UK’s latest order of Eurofighter Typhoon jets could cost the country more than £2bn in penalties and would break contingent deals on maintenance and upgrades, leaving Britain facing yet higher bills, according to senior Whitehall sources.

The warning about paying “money for nothing” comes as ministers battle over the future of the programme, which the Treasury wants to abandon on grounds of cost.

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