The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has launched a review into whether RAF bases were used by Jeffrey Epstein.
It is expected the review will look into records and emails, while Defence Secretary John Healey was said to have ordered officials to turn over every stone to establish whether the late sex offender landed his private jet at military sites when visiting the UK.
An MoD source said it would “ruthlessly pursue any information that can shed light on this scandal”.
It comes after former Prime Minister Gordon Brown demanded a police investigation into whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had used RAF bases to meet Epstein.
Brown said he had submitted a five-page dossier to several UK police forces – including the Met, Sussex and Thames Valley Police – providing new and additional information from Epstein-related documents published in the US.
Last Sunday, the Sunday Telegraph reported that the former prime minister was understood to be concerned about a flight Epstein took on a Gulfstream jet that landed at RAF Marham air base in Norfolk in December 2000.
The base is around 20 miles (32 km) from the Sandringham Estate.

