Princess Diana's tragic death may have never occurred if not for BBC doing all they could to cover up British journalist Martin Bashir's infamous interview with the royal, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
New reporting from investigative journalist Andy Webb — whose work prompted the 2021 Dyson inquiry — uncovers how BBC leaders concealed key facts about Martin Bashir’s tactics for decades Webb says ...
Diana, Princess of Wales, might still be alive if she hadn’t fallen prey to lies BBC reporter Martin Bashir planted to convince her to sit for an interview in 1995, a new book claims. BBC brass also ...
Princess Diana represented a vision of what the royals could be. That dynamic has only grown stronger since her death in 1997 ...
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BBC covered Bashir’s deception, betrayed Diana for ratings? New book blows cover on scandal
Martin Bashir’s infamous 1995 Panorama interview with Princess Diana was long celebrated, until the truth started to unravel. Now, a powerful new reckoning reveals how the BBC protected Bashir, ...
Earl Charles Spencer isn't mincing his words. Four years after an internal investigation found journalist Martin Bashir used deceitful tactics to secure his 1995 infamous sit-down with Princess Diana, ...
Princess Diana died in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997, after a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel. She was 36 years old and being pursued by paparazzi alongside Dodi Al Fayed. Her death sparked worldwide ...
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