Hi Ian,
A possible cause of trapped air & sometimes dragging brakes. This is pretty much a repeat of my previous post.
https://www.britishcarforum.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=243833&Main=243187
The BN1 - BN2 master cylinders have a rather non conventional design.
The design requires that the MC piston be COMPLETELY retracted to allow back flow/venting to take place between the cylinders pressure section & the fluid supply as the brakes are released.
If the cylinder does not completely retract & vent, the brakes will remain partially applied OR any air trapped in the system will not be released back into the supply reservoir. This can obviously make complete air bleeding very difficult & also prevent complete release of the wheel cylinders.
The main cause of not venting is usually that the pedal push rod linkage is not adjusted with enough slack to allow full master cylinder retraction. Or the retracting spring is not fully doing it's job. Check this first.
A secondary cause is the rubber seal becoming slightly swelled so that the vent port is not uncovered when the piston is completely retracted. A few folks have modified the vent port in the piston to allow it to more reliably uncover when the piston is retracted. This would not normally be necessary if the seal were not swelled.
This may not be your problem, but it is worth checking.
If the previously mentioned MC bleed port is properly opening, the system should be under gravity pressure from the supply tank at all times & no air could be drawn back into the system, even if there was a tiny leak somewhere.
A sometimes cause of incomplete brake bleeding if you are using a jar & an extension hose on the bleed fitting, is air leaking back around the bleed fitting threads. Having the hose end submerged in fluid will not prevent air from being drawn back in if the bleed fitting is not closed before releasing the pedal. The only sure method is to apply the brakes, open the fitting, let fluid out, & close the fitting before releasing the brake pedal.
I wish you well.
D