THE NEW YORK TIMES: Mr. Bashir’s departure from the nation’s public broadcaster comes as it prepares to publish the findings of an investigation into accusations that he used deceptive tactics to land a major interview with Diana in 1995.
The journalist Martin Bashir has left the British Broadcasting Corporation, as it prepares to publish the findings of an investigation into accusations that he used dishonest tactics to secure a major 1995 television interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.
In an email to colleagues on Friday, Jonathan Munro, the BBC’s deputy director of news, said that Mr. Bashir had stepped down from his position as the BBC’s religion editor and was leaving the corporation.
“He let us know of his decision last month, just before being readmitted to hospital for another surgical procedure on his heart,” Mr. Munro wrote. “Although he underwent major surgery toward the end of last year, he is facing some ongoing issues and has decided to focus on his health.”
Mr. Bashir, 58, could not be immediately reached for comment. The BBC reported in November that he had been recovering from quadruple heart bypass surgery and complications from Covid-19, which he had contracted earlier in the year. » | Michael Levenson | Friday, May 14, 2021
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Showing posts with label Princess Diana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princess Diana. Show all posts
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Friday, January 10, 2020
The Last 100 Days of Diana – Documentary
Sunday, September 02, 2018
Diana – Her True Story
Saturday, September 02, 2017
Princess Diana - Tragedy or Treason – Documentary
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Princess Diana's Legacy - 20 Years after Her Death | DW Documentary
The Princess of Wales’ legacy lives on to this day. The friendly way in which she approached people, whatever their background, changed the face of the British monarchy forever.
Our documentary 'Princess Diana - The Quiet Revolution' tells her story. For centuries, ceremonial splendor and a tradition of keeping a stiff upper lip had been the main characteristics of the British monarchy. The royal family had grown apart from the people. Then along came Princess Diana and stirred it all up. She lived a life in the public spotlight: not only as a successful ambassador in the campaign against landmines, but also as a woman whose marriage was in trouble, and as the loving mother of two sons. It was a life of glamour and desperation at the same time. With her husband Prince Charles’s affair with his then long-term lover Camilla Parker Bowles, and her own amorous escapades, the paparazzi were never far away. Princess Diana fascinated people with her charm, her beauty and the warm manner with which she approached the sick and the disadvantaged. But the Queen’s relationship with her daughter-in-law was never simple. The two women’s views of the monarchy were just too different. Yet after Diana’s death, the royal family adopted her more modern, open style. Today, 20 years after Diana’s death, the Queen is more popular among her people than ever.
Remembering the Legacy of the 'People's Princess'
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Diana's Death: Nigella Lawson Reports for Newsnight in 1997 - Newsnight Archives
Monday, August 28, 2017
Diana: The People's Princess
Diana: The People's Princess, looks at Diana's final hours, the extraordinary events leading up to her funeral and the enduring legacy of her charitable work.
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Thursday, June 01, 2017
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Secrets of Althorp – The Spencers (Full Documentary)
Thursday, September 26, 2013
SAS Man Who Claims That Diana Was Murdered 'Flees to Thailand in Fear for His Life'
MAIL ONLINE: Unidentified Soldier N has said SAS were involved in Princess's death / He claims soldiers shone a light into the eyes of her driver, leading to the fatal car crash in 1997 / Police re-opened investigation into Diana's death in response / But now Soldier N has fled the country before he could be examined
An [sic] sniper who claims the SAS were involved in a plot to kill Princess Diana has reportedly fled to Thailand in fear of his life.
The anonymous soldier is said to be laying low in south-east Asia as police investigators probe claims that members of the Army helped cause the car crash that killed Diana in 1997.
It has been claimed that special forces agents shined a light into the eyes of Diana's driver, which led to him losing control of the car and hitting a pillar in a tunnel in Paris.
The sniper - known only as Soldier N - made the claims to police investigators, leading to the inquiry into the Princess's death being reopened.
But he fled the country before Scotland Yard could properly examine the evidence, which was handed over by the Royal Military Police, reported the Daily Star. Read on and comment » | Daily Mail Reporter | Thursday, September 26, 2013
An [sic] sniper who claims the SAS were involved in a plot to kill Princess Diana has reportedly fled to Thailand in fear of his life.
The anonymous soldier is said to be laying low in south-east Asia as police investigators probe claims that members of the Army helped cause the car crash that killed Diana in 1997.
It has been claimed that special forces agents shined a light into the eyes of Diana's driver, which led to him losing control of the car and hitting a pillar in a tunnel in Paris.
The sniper - known only as Soldier N - made the claims to police investigators, leading to the inquiry into the Princess's death being reopened.
But he fled the country before Scotland Yard could properly examine the evidence, which was handed over by the Royal Military Police, reported the Daily Star. Read on and comment » | Daily Mail Reporter | Thursday, September 26, 2013
Friday, September 06, 2013
Presseschau zu "Diana": "Ein peinlicher und grauenhafter Film"
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Diana Film Is 'Completely Wrong', Says Former Lover
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: According to the tagline on posters for the new biopic portraying Princess Diana’s love affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon, “the legend is never the whole story.”
Now the man at the centre of the narrative, Hasnat Khan, has spoken out to insist that the film itself does not tell the whole story either, being based entirely “on hypotheses and gossip.”
Dr Khan, who was nicknamed Mr Wonderful by the Princess, launched a scathing criticism of the forthcoming big budget release, Diana, claiming it was “completely wrong” and vowing he would never watch it.
A still image from the film showing the actors playing him and Diana side by side at the hospital where they met was enough to convince him it would entirely misrepresent their relationship, he said.
“I don't see this movie doing well at all,” he said.
“It is based on gossip and Diana's friends talking about a relationship that they didn't know much about, and some of my relatives who didn't know much about it either. It is all based on hypotheses and gossip.” » | Rosa Silverman | Sunday, August 25, 2013
MAIL ON SUNDAY: Diana film’s cruel lies about our love, by Hasnat Khan: Doctor nicknamed ‘Mr Wonderful’ by the Princess attacks new movie… and reveals an intriguing insight into their affair » Hasnat Khan | Saturday, August 24, 2013
Now the man at the centre of the narrative, Hasnat Khan, has spoken out to insist that the film itself does not tell the whole story either, being based entirely “on hypotheses and gossip.”
Dr Khan, who was nicknamed Mr Wonderful by the Princess, launched a scathing criticism of the forthcoming big budget release, Diana, claiming it was “completely wrong” and vowing he would never watch it.
A still image from the film showing the actors playing him and Diana side by side at the hospital where they met was enough to convince him it would entirely misrepresent their relationship, he said.
“I don't see this movie doing well at all,” he said.
“It is based on gossip and Diana's friends talking about a relationship that they didn't know much about, and some of my relatives who didn't know much about it either. It is all based on hypotheses and gossip.” » | Rosa Silverman | Sunday, August 25, 2013
MAIL ON SUNDAY: Diana film’s cruel lies about our love, by Hasnat Khan: Doctor nicknamed ‘Mr Wonderful’ by the Princess attacks new movie… and reveals an intriguing insight into their affair » Hasnat Khan | Saturday, August 24, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
New Information Regarding Princess Diana's Death
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Scotland Yard Examines New Information on Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Scotland Yard has confirmed it is examining new information alleging the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, was a criminal act.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime and Operations Command are assessing the “relevance and credibility” of new information regarding the death of the Princess and her close friend Dodi al Fayed in Paris in 1997.
It has been reported that new intelligence claimed the Princess was killed by a member of the British military, but Scotland Yard refused to give any more details about its nature.
The information is also believed to have been passed to the Met by the Royal Military Police, after being raised by the parents-in-law of a former soldier. The new dossier is said to include a reference to the Special Air Service, or SAS, Sky News reported.
If material has indeed been uncovered by another police force it could lead to it being attached more weight than numerous other conspiracy theories, which were rejected by an inquest in 2008.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The Metropolitan Police Service is scoping information that has recently been received in relation to the deaths and assessing its relevance and credibility. » | David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, August 17, 2013
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Detectives from the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime and Operations Command are assessing the “relevance and credibility” of new information regarding the death of the Princess and her close friend Dodi al Fayed in Paris in 1997.
It has been reported that new intelligence claimed the Princess was killed by a member of the British military, but Scotland Yard refused to give any more details about its nature.
The information is also believed to have been passed to the Met by the Royal Military Police, after being raised by the parents-in-law of a former soldier. The new dossier is said to include a reference to the Special Air Service, or SAS, Sky News reported.
If material has indeed been uncovered by another police force it could lead to it being attached more weight than numerous other conspiracy theories, which were rejected by an inquest in 2008.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The Metropolitan Police Service is scoping information that has recently been received in relation to the deaths and assessing its relevance and credibility. » | David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, August 17, 2013
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Friday, August 02, 2013
Diana: The Fairytale Princess
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Thursday, August 01, 2013
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