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Prince Charles

Daily Telegraph
13 August 2008

Prince Charles warns GM crops risk causing the biggest-ever environmental disaster.

The audio version of the Daily Telegraph's big exclusive interview.

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Prince Charles

Daily Telegraph
13 August 2008

The Prince of Wales: 'If that is the future, count me out'.

The Daily Telegraph today publishers a big exclusive interview with Prince Charles. In his most outspoken interview yet, the Prince of Wales attacks the 'disasters' of industrial farming.


As I follow signs to the castle, doubts begin to stir. This doesn't look right. The road, such as it is, seems more like a lane to a dairy farm. Have I gone wrong? Why don't hire cars have sat-nav?

In a career littered with embarrassing moments, missing an appointment with HRH The Prince of Wales will be right up there in my premier division of professional blunders.

Calm down, Randall. This isn't The Mall, it's Caithness, the bit of mainland Britain that's so far north its residents regard Inverness as "doon sooth". The terrain, as the travel brochure says, is "an unspoilt land".

Just as irritation is turning to panic, my destination - the Castle of Mey - emerges on a grey skyline. It possesses neither the grandeur of Buckingham Palace nor the well-groomed estates of Sandringham and Balmoral. ....

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Sion Jenkins

News of the World
10 August 2008

IS THIS MY BILLIE-JO'S KILLER?

Sion Jenkins, wrongly jailed for murdering foster daughter, says this is guilty man

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Sam Eastwood

The Guardian
9 August 2008

Good to meet you: Sam Eastwood.

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John Edwards

ABC, Nightline
8 August 2008

The big John Edwards Interview with Bob Woodruff for ABC' Nightline show. Here is a transcript of this explosive televised interview with the former Democrat Senator which has made headlines around the world:

BOB WOODRUFF: Senator, before we start this I just want to make it clear to our audience that you asked me to come here, and asked me to come here to talk about the reports about your personal life. … Let me ask you the question, did you have an affair with Ms. Hunter?

JOHN EDWARDS: In 2006 2 years ago, I made a very serious mistake. A mistake that I am responsible for and no one else. In 2006 I told Elizabeth about the mistake, asked her for her forgiveness, asked God for his forgiveness. And we have kept this within our family since that time. All of my family knows about this and just to be absolutely clear, none of them are responsible for it. I am responsible for it. I alone am responsible for it. And it led to this most recent incident at the Beverly Hilton. I was at the Beverly Hilton. I was there for a very simple reason, because I was trying to keep this mistake that I had made from becoming public.

BOB WOODRUFF: Is this affair completely over? ....

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John Edwards

ABC, Nightline
8 August 2008

The big John Edwards Interview with Bob Woodruff for ABC' Nightline show. Watch the footage of this explosive televised interview with the former Democrat Senator which has made headlines around the world...

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Barry George

News of the World
3 August 2008

PART 1: Barry George: Why I'm no killer. He tells his story for first time.

FREED Barry George has sensationally broken his silence and confessed: "I didn't kill Jill Dando— because I was stalking ANOTHER woman."

In a world exclusive interview with the News of the World and Sky News, the bug-eyed oddball revealed for the first time in detail exactly what he WAS doing the day in 1999 when Crimewatch TV beauty Jill was gunned down on her doorstep.

Astonishingly the 48-year-old loner declared: "Just because I was a pest to women doesn't make me a killer."

The man who was the only suspect in the case, and served eight years in jail until his dramatic retrial acquittal on Friday, answered our string of tough questions and detailed:

* WHERE he was on the day of the murder.
* WHY he was seen lurking in Jill's road in West London.
* WHY he was earlier caught with a knife and rope just yards from Princess Diana's home.
* WHY he earned a chilling reputation as a stalker latching on to women in the street.
* WHY he took on fake names linking himself to celebrities. ....

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Barry George

News of the World
3 August 2008

Part 2: I've lost 8 years of life...the world has changed so much. Barry George: My hell in jail and joy of freedom.

ANGRY Barry George snatched a precious gulp of fresh air as a free man and declared: "The last eight years have been a WASTE of my life.

"I went into prison a young man—at a time considered to be the ‘best years of your life'. And yes, I AM very very bitter about what's happened to me.

"As a result I've LOST all that time and will never get it back. I've missed out on so much. I should have been getting on with my life. Who knows what I could have done and achieved?

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Barry George

Sky News
3 August 2008

'I Was A Scapegoat'

Barry George had told how he was made a scapegoat by police investigating the murder of Jill Dando.

In an exclusive interview with Sky News and the News Of The World, he said he would be prepared to take a lie detector test to convince anyone who still has doubts about his innocence.

The 48-year-old told Sky's Kay Burley he did not believe police would ever catch the killer.

"I will maintain that I will look anyone in the eye and state I have not killed Jill Dando," he said.

"To be quite honest and practical, I don't think they'll ever find who done it."

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Woman E

Mail on Sunday
3 August 2008

My MI5 husband DID set up Max Mosley, admits whip-wielding dominatrix

They are perhaps the most intriguing and unconventional couple in Britain – the crisply correct MI5 man and his wife, a whip-wielding dominatrix who purveys sado-masochistic sex to the suburbs.

But here they are, in the sedate surroundings of a London tearoom, describing in matter-of-fact terms how an attempt by them to combine their careers ended in high farce, personal disaster and national scandal, with consequences that are genuinely destined to resonate down the ages.

One half of the couple is the sex worker who, at the behest of the News of the World, smuggled a camera into the now-notorious S&M;orgy convened at the request of Max Mosley, the president of world motor racing.

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Debra Williams

Mail on Sunday
3 August 2008

My soldier son was killed by his own comrades in a barbaric punishment known as 'beasting'

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Kian Egan

Belfast Telegraph
3 August 2008

Rodney Edwards talks to Westlife's Kian Egan on knife crime, marriage and his new band with X Factor judge Louis Walsh.

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Max Mosley

Sunday Telegraph
27 July 2008

Exclusive interview - Max Mosley: "I will always be remembered for my private sex life"

Max Mosley's win in a landmark case could spell the end of the kiss-and-tell. In an exclusive interview, he tells Andrew Alderson why he felt compelled to defend his 'eccentric' sex life in court.


For most of his working life, Max Mosley has built a reputation as a formidable, tough, ambitious, and, at times, ruthless boss.

As the son of a famous father, he has carefully forged a career to establish his reputation in motor sport and his surname was becoming synonymous with the success of Formula One (F1).

That was until March of this year when, literally overnight, he became known for his private enjoyment of sadomasochism (S&M;).

Even when ruling in Mr Mosley's favour last week, and awarding record damages, Mr Justice Eady could not resist poking fun at the multi-millionaire president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) over his five-hour, S&M;session with five prostitutes. It was a judgement littered with dry humour.

On Friday morning, just 24 hours after his High Court victory, Mr Mosley chuckled at some of the judge's carefully chosen words as he admitted that he would never again be best known as the man who helped build Formula One into the world's richest and most glamorous sport, as well as helping to save thousands of lives on public roads with numerous safetys campaigns.

"I have achieved a certain amount but now what I will always be remembered for is my private life – and that's disappointing," he told me during an exclusive interview at his lawyer's offices in central London. ....

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Mark and Anthony Darwin

Mail on Sunday
27 July 2008

Canoe couple's sons tell their extraordinary story: 'Mam dragged us through hell'

For anyone taking an early-morning stroll along the shore, it was a strange and poignant tableau.

On a cold, grey March morning three figures walked solemnly along the pier in Seaton Carew, Teesside, each carrying an elaborate wreath.

One was a pale, fragile-looking woman with a shock of silvery white hair. Her head bowed, she seemed to falter along the way. Two young men walked protectively at her side.

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Geoff Page

Mail on Sunday
27 July 2008

Water 'detox' robbed me of my wife

Last week a court awarded Dawn Page £810,000 after a diet of six pints of water a day caused brain damage. Here her distraught husband tells how their lives have been destroyed - and warns that anyone can set up as a ‘nutritional therapist’.

When Dawn Page breaks into her blue-eyed, crinkly-faced smile, it’s just possible to see the person she once must have been.

Particularly as Dawn smiles a lot – even if she does not always know what about. Once she was a busy wife and mother who juggled the demands of family life and work as a conference organiser for a local power company.

Now she puffs up with pride because she has finally learned to remember her own name.

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