Royal Navy recruits no longer required to swim in desperate' bid to boost applicants
Briefly

Royal Navy removing swimming test for applicants in desperation to fix recruitment crisis, despite swimming being essential for entry. Critics argue it's risky and costly, with issues around longer training periods.
Controversy surrounds the decision as it potentially lowers standards and shifts additional training expenses to taxpayers. Applicants can now self-declare swimming ability, raising concerns over proficiency and resource allocation.
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