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Journalists say Martin Bashir Diana fakery story ignored

“It was unduly and unjustly denied that recognition at the time,” Fielding told Press Gazette. “We brought in the biggest story of the year and we should be given due credit for that.” Fielding added: “I feel very strongly about it. We did our job. We acted as good journalists. We stood up a story that has not been faulted in any respect. “All that’s happened is everyone else has climbed on board and suddenly realised that what we got was valuable. I feel Press Gazette should have a special award. “It was a great story and it was ignored for all sorts of reasons which we now know are because of lies and everything else. I was very proud of it as a piece of work.”

After Savile, McAlpine and Bashir scandals JOHN HUMPRHYS says: The BBC is damaged beyond repair

After Savile, McAlpine and Bashir scandals JOHN HUMPRHYS says: The BBC is damaged beyond repair
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Dyson report published: 'Woeful' BBC response to Martin Bashir 'deceit'

The former master of the rolls and head of civil justice was appointed to look into the circumstances surrounding the explosive 1995 interview, which famously featured Diana saying: “Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.” Bashir breached BBC rules by mocking up fake bank statements and showing them to Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer, to gain access to the princess, the report said. This was a “serious breach” of producer guidelines on straight dealing. The BBC in response has issued a “full and unconditional apology”. Director-general Tim Davie said: “Although the report states that Diana, Princess of Wales, was keen on the idea of an interview with the BBC, it is clear that the process for securing the interview fell far short of what audiences have a right to expect. We are very sorry for this.  Lord Dyson has identified clear failings.

Sex Pistols: Mysteries & More | Mysterious Universe

February 2, 1979 is a well-known date – if, that is, you are a big fan of the U.K. punk band, the Sex Pistols. I got into the Pistols when I was a kid, back in the late 1970s. To be correct, I was just twelve when the Pistols’ one and only album, Never Mind the Bollocks, hit the stores in the latter part of 1977. The members: Steve Jones (guitarist), Johnny Rotten (vocalist), Glen Matlock (bassist), and Paul Cook (drummer). Matlock wasn’t destined to stay with the band, however. He was replaced by Sid Vicious, who could barely play the bass. Unfortunately, while Matlock was a great song-writer, Vicious was a hopeless junkie who was hooked on heroin – which is, without a doubt at all, one of the most dangerous drugs out there, and that should be avoided at all times. As for that date, February 2, 1979, that’s when stupid, pathetic Sid died. He was just twenty-one. Moving on, there are a couple of intriguing mysteries surrounding the Sex Pistols that are worth noting.

The Jihadists' War in Pakistan after the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Lessons from Al-Qaeda's Assassination of Benazir Bhutto

The Jihadists' War in Pakistan after the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Lessons from Al-Qaeda's Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
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