Camp Bastion left vulnerable to attack by 'complacency'
British commanders must "bear a degree of responsibility" for the failure to prevent a Taliban raid in Afghanistan in 2012 that left two US marines dead, a group of MPs has said.
The Commons Defence Committee said the UK's main base Camp Bastion had been left vulnerable by a "complacent" approach to perimeter security.
They also criticised the "apparent tolerance of poppy cultivation immediately outside the fence".
Caroline Wyatt reports.