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As the former head of MI6 is called before the Diana Inquest to answer a string of claims by Mohamed al Fayed we'll be asking if the hearing has just become an outlet for conspiracy theories and wild claims.
Sir Richard Dearlove has given a point-blank denial that the security services were involved in the Princess' death.
Yesterday Mr al Fayed used his appearance to allege that dozens of high profile people including Tony Blair and the Duke of Edinburgh were involved in a plot to assassinate Diana and Dodi.
We'll be looking at what the online community makes of it all, and speaking to the author of 'Diana: The Last Days' and Sky News expert commentator Martyn Gregory.
We'll also be asking how far Hillary Clinton will go to claw back the lead in the Democratic race for nomination. After 10 straight win, Barack Obama has pulled ahead in terms of pledged delegates - so will Clinton resort to dirty tricks?
Some bloggers have suggested her campaign team are behind allegations that Obama's supporters are "creepy" and "like a cult". We'll get the views of our US Correspondent Robert Nisbet.
Plus we'll bring you the great new spoof video of Obama and Clinton which has already notched up over 330,000 hits on Youtube.
Plus, more on the news that three people have been arrested in connection with the death of Irish model Katy French. The 24-year-old collapsed at a friend's home in County Meath in December. We'll be hearing from our correspondent in Ireland, Tadhg Enright, and looking at the reaction online.
Plus we'll be discussing the three actors chosen to replace the late Heath Ledger in the film he was sadly unable to finish work on.
Lastly we'll have the most popular videos doing the rounds on the web, including what happened when dozens of people descended on Trafalgar Square for the latest internet-organised "freeze."
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The most-clicked stories on Sky News Online:
Three Arrested Following Death Of Model Katy French
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The debate lighting up the net:
Has Diana Inquest Become An Outlet For Conspiracy Theories?
Is Hillary Clinton's Campaign Scuppered?
The best of the popular web videos:
The Big Freeze Hits Trafalgar Square
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We will never know the truth and dead men tell no lies, Why has no-one mentioned that days before her death Diana said she would make an announcement that would shock the world? Diana had done her job by providing heirs to the throne. Charles was committing adultery. She became loved by everyone, and hated by others close to her. She tried to maintain the stiff upper lip up to a point, but in doing so it got her into deeper waters and she was no longer welcome in the Royal family. People with power can achieve great things but the truth lies somewhere in dark places that no-one will ever find.
Posted by: Eileen Burnley 8 Apr 2008 10:29:33
Fayed is simply playing to the 15% of the UK poulation and 50% of the world population that want to bring my Royal family down. At the end of this trial, I would like to see Fayed in court answering culpability charges. This was not a tragic accident it was deaths by drunk and reckless driving by an employee of Fayed himself. He detests the Royal family who see his family as totally unfit. His hatred stems from he was never given the Burgundy coloured passport he cherished. He is hiding behind his theories to detract his responsibility to the deaths. Unfortunately, my country and its wonderful citizens have been sold out by Blair/Brown/Mandelson and campbell (the 4-horseman of the English apocolypse...How are the autobiographies and after dinner speeches going boys?)Fayed would not have been tolerated 25 years ago! Only in the UK 2008, would someone on a tourist visa stand on the streets of London with the press abusing my Royal family. And we stand for it. I don't know who I have the most contempt for, Fayed or 40 peices of Silver -Mansfield. What have we become?
Posted by: St.George - Essex 18 Mar 2008 11:00:21
Whilst I understand the public fascination Princess Diana still holds, I find the whole legal proceedings to be a complete and utter farce, with little or no repsect whatsoever for the loss of life.
On the one hand justice, on the other the glamour, yet no one had considered the hurt this debacle is having on the family whose mother, sister brother or son has been confined to the many a memory recollection, albeit hearsay.
I applaud the princes for keeping calm during what must be the most traumatic of times in their life, and hope that those who claim this to be a [Dirty Diana]gate look in the mirror and ask themselves why doesnt the average member of the public get such divine judges or is justice reserved for people who earn in the region of [Michael Jackson]
Naturally, when its the public we find a missing page, scuppered campaigns with more bounce than the plane on the runway! R.I.P
Posted by: Khalid 20 Feb 2008 22:29:49