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Ryan, Colts rally but stall in OT for 20-20 tie with Texans
Read full article: Ryan, Colts rally but stall in OT for 20-20 tie with TexansMatt Ryan rallied Indianapolis in the fourth quarter to force overtime against the Houston Texans in his Colts debut, but neither team could score on two overtime possessions each and the game ended in a 20-20 tie.
BBC apologizes to Princess Diana aide over interview deceit
Read full article: BBC apologizes to Princess Diana aide over interview deceitThe BBC has apologized and paid a āsubstantialā sum to Princess Dianaās private secretary over subterfuge used to get an explosive television interview with the late royal.
Ex-BBC head quits gallery job amid Diana interview fallout
Read full article: Ex-BBC head quits gallery job amid Diana interview falloutThe former director of the BBC has resigned as board chairman of Britain's National Gallery following a report on the public broadcasterās explosive 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
BBC faces questions of integrity after Princess Diana report
Read full article: BBC faces questions of integrity after Princess Diana reportThe BBC, seen as a respected source of news and information around the world, is facing questions about its integrity at home after a scathing report on its explosive 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
William, Harry condemn BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interview
Read full article: William, Harry condemn BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interviewPrince William and his brother Prince Harry have issued strongly-worded statements criticizing the BBC and British media for unethical practices after an investigation found that one of the broadcasterās journalists used ādeceitful behaviorā to secure Princess Dianaās most explosive TV interview in 1995.
UK police won't probe journalist over 1995 Diana interview
Read full article: UK police won't probe journalist over 1995 Diana interviewFILE - This Jan. 22, 2013 file photo shows Martin Bashir at the EA SimCity Learn. British police said Thursday March 4, 2021, that they will not launch a criminal investigation into the journalist Martin Bashir over his 1995 interview with the late Princess Diana. (Photo by Nick Wass/Invision/AP, File)LONDON ā British police said Thursday that they will not launch a criminal investigation into the journalist Martin Bashir over his 1995 interview with Princess Diana. The Metropolitan Police force said āno further action will be takenā over allegations Bashir used illegal subterfuge to get the interview. Charles Spencer, has alleged that Bashir used false documents, including fake bank statements, and other dishonest tactics to convince Diana to agree to the interview.
Netflix rejects calls to add disclaimer to The Crown
Read full article: Netflix rejects calls to add disclaimer to The CrownLONDON ā Netflix has āno plansā to add a disclaimer to āThe Crownā stating that its lavish drama about Britain's royal family is a work of fiction. In a statement Saturday, Netflix said it has always presented the drama, as just that ā a drama. āWe have always presented The Crown as a drama ā and we have every confidence our members understand itās a work of fiction thatās broadly based on historical events," it said. āThe Crownā creator Peter Morgan, whose work also includes recent-history dramas āThe Queenā and āFrost/Nixon,ā has defended his work, saying it is thoroughly researched and true in spirit. Charles Spencer, Dianaās brother, was one who called on Netflix to add a disclaimer.
Prince William welcomes new probe into 1995 Diana interview
Read full article: Prince William welcomes new probe into 1995 Diana interviewLONDON ā Prince William has ātentatively welcomedā an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding a BBC interview in 1995 with his mother, Princess Diana, royal officials said Thursday. William, who is second in line to the throne, said in a statement that the probe is āa step in the right direction." The investigation will consider if the steps taken by the broadcaster and Bashir were appropriate, and whether those actions influenced Dianaās decision to give the interview. The 1995 interview, in which Diana famously said āthere were three of us in this marriageā ā referring to Prince Charlesā relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles ā was watched by millions of people and sent shockwaves through the monarchy. Diana divorced from Charles in 1996 and died in a Paris car crash in 1997 as she was pursued by paparazzi.
BBC names ex-judge to lead probe into 1995 Diana interview
Read full article: BBC names ex-judge to lead probe into 1995 Diana interviewLONDON ā The BBCās board of directors has approved the appointment of a retired senior judge to lead an independent investigation into the circumstances around a controversial 1995 TV interview with Princess Diana. Wednesdayās announcement came after Dianaās brother, Charles Spencer, made renewed claims this month that BBC journalist Martin Bashir used forged statements and false claims to convince the late royal to agree to the interview. The BBC has apologized for faked bank statements purporting to show that two senior aides were being paid for information on Diana. But the corporation has said that the documents played no part in her decision to take part in the interview. The broadcaster said John Dyson, a former Supreme Court judge, is āan eminent and highly respected figure who will lead a thorough process.ā