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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
EYEBROWS were raised recently when Michael Mansfield QC, defender of the Guilford Four and the Birmingham Six, agreed to represent Mohamed Al-Fayed, shopkeeper and conspiracy theorist, at the inquest into the death of Princess Diana. That apparent political volte face was, however, as nothing when set beside the decision by Jacques Vergès, a French lawyer long associated with the hard left, to defend...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
A fortnight before we meet for an exclusive, on-the-record interview, the first he will have given since the end of the controversial inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Michael Mansfield QC, counsel for Mohamed Al Fayed, asks me to join him in the pub.
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The First Post (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
With the Diana inquest finally over, one question remains unanswered: why did the radical QC Michael Mansfield (left), who made his brilliant reputation by taking on miscarriages of justice and…
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Why did brilliant barrister Michael Mansfield, a crusading legal hero, agree to represent Mohamed Al Fayed in the Diana inquest? Clare Dyer and Stephen Bates report
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Michael Mansfield has been just where he likes to be throughout the six month inquest - in the centre of the spotlight. Stephen Bates reviews his latest courtroom performance
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WACCOE (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
And get Michael Mansfield QC to represent us at the independent hearing. If he did, we'd get the points back.
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David Blair (Free subscription) | 22/02/2008
You don't read my blog to learn about the inquest into the death of Princess Diana. But indulge me for a moment. Reading the transcript of Wednesday's session, I was brought up short by this extraordinary exchange between Michael Mansfield QC, counsel for Mohammed Fayed, and Lord Justice Scott Baker, the coroner presiding over the inquest. While cross examining Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head...