Gone but not forgotten: a further update on Di

Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

[…] articles in Lobster 38 and Lobster 39 Never was the old adage ‘She’s dead but she won’t lie down’ more apt than when applied to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Although she died almost nine years ago, she continues to haunt us. There have been books,() television documentaries, () a ballet, () a […]

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The death of Diana: an update

Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000) £££

In this article I amplify and update my account of the crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul which appeared in Lobster 37. Since it was written there have been a number of interesting developments – the publication of Trevor Rees-Jones’ book; James Hewitt’s impromptu recreation of the fatal […]

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The thirteenth pillar – the death of Di reconsidered

Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

[…] injuries. In the back of the car Dodi Fayed lay mortally injured – he was pronounced dead at 01:30. Also in the back of the car was Diana, Princess of Wales. Injured but still conscious, she was eventually released from the wreckage at 01:00 and transferred to the Pitie Salpetriere Hospital, arriving there at […]

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Coach into pumpkin: some problems with Paget

Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££

Operation Paget, the investigation by the team led by Sir John Stevens into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, briefly tried to investigate a collision between a white Fiat Uno and Princess Diana’s BMW. The head-on collision happened on 22 March 1996, on Cromwell Road, Kensington, when a casino employee lost control of […]

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Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

Diana – the saga goes on and on..… Almost ten years after the fatal crash and the Diana industry still trundles along. In addition to her birthday concert(1) we are promised a slew of books(2)and a plethora of films and documentaries.(3) The main event, though, is sure to be the long-delayed but much […]

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Princess Diana: the Hidden Evidence

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Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££

How MI6 and the CIA were involved in the death of Princess Diana Jon King and John Beveridge New York: SPI Books, 2002, £18.95 In the five years since the Paris car crash that killed Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul, interest in Diana herself may have waned, (1) but the circumstances surrounding […]

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Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

The Diana inquest – the people’s verdict? Well we now know who didn’t do it. It wasn’t the Royals. Not that they and their associates don’t have past form when it comes to helping family members into the next world. George V was given a fatal injection on his deathbed in order that news […]

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Oswald Mosley – Fascist and Sex Machine

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Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] but wisely keeping quiet about her stepmother and her sister, Irene. Much more serious than these casual affairs was the relationship he entered into with the young Diana Mitford, then married to Brian Guinness. While Cimmie was never to really embrace fascism, Diana was, if anything, a more fervent convert than Mosley himself. Cimmie’s […]

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Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

[…] and Number 10 have been cited as reasons behind the decision of the Royal Coroner, Michael Burgess, not to hear the inquests into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed. Following a flurry of speculation, the former President of the High Court Family Division, Dame Elisabeth Butler-Sloss, was duly appointed as Deputy […]

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Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004) £££

[…] a Scottish sheriff, by the Public Accounts Committee and…the Select Committee of the House of Lords….'(2) Di News Virtually ignored by the mainstream press (3)David Cohen’s book, Diana: Death of a Goddess (London: Century, 2004), deserves a wide audience despite its unappealing title. Cohen, a psychologist and documentary filmmaker (he made Channel 5’s Diana: […]

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