Defence chiefs are scrambling to get more planes for a D-Day 80th anniversary parachute drop as crises in Ukraine and the Middle East have left the RAF's fleet stretched. Hundreds of paratroopers were supposed to jump into Normandy on 5 June to honour the actions of their predecessors in the Second World War, but the plans have been scaled back due to a shortage of aircraft. The Mail on Sunday reported that just a single plane was available but defence sources said they were hopeful at least one more could be found. Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has ordered an urgent...