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 ...
D4VD Faces Rising Scrutiny as Sources Dispute ‘Full Cooperation’ in Celeste Rivas Investigation As the homicide investigation deepens, conflicting accounts have emerged regarding D4vd’s cooperation ...
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 ...
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's brother Charles Spencer said he believes her death was connected to her bombshell 1995 BBC interview with Martin Bashir. Senators vow oversight after report Hegseth told troops to ...
The BBC has issued an apology to Catherine, Princess of Wales, for mistakenly calling her 'Kate Middleton' during Armistice Day coverage. This follows a similar ...
Days after apologising to Donald Trump, the BBC has issued to the Princess of Wales for referring to her as “Kate Middleton” on live TV. Days after issuing an apology to US President Donald Trump, the ...
It’s been 30 years since the late Princess Diana sat down with journalist Martin Bashir to candidly discuss her relationship with King Charles III, leaving everyone — including her own son, Prince ...
The BBC has apologized to Catherine, Princess of Wales for referring to her as “Kate Middleton” during the British broadcaster’s recent coverage of Armistice Day. News presenter and correspondent ...
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