BREAKING: ‘No evidence’ Martin Bashir was rehired by BBC in cover-up over Princess Diana interview

Sky News published this video item, entitled “BREAKING: ‘No evidence’ Martin Bashir was rehired by BBC in cover-up over Princess Diana interview” – below is their description.

The theory that Martin Bashir was rehired by the BBC to cover up events surrounding his Panorama interview with Princess Diana is “completely unfounded”, a review has found.

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