John Profumo
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Veteran journalist and friend of the society osteopath raises fresh questions of a cover-up in BBC Two documentary
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She was the ‘floozie’ who brought down a minister. As The Trial of Christine Keeler retells the Profumo affair from the women’s point of view, its star talks sex, scandal and solidarity
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After #MeToo, we can hear Christine Keeler’s real story
Rhiannon Lucy CosslettThe BBC drama about the Profumo scandal upends the conventional narrative, writes Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett -
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In another noteworthy revelation, Thatcher praised England footballers for not ‘diving’
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23 March 1963: Rumours about friendship with Miss Christine Keeler refuted by John Profumo, secretary of state for war
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Model and chatelaine of Cliveden caught up in the Profumo affair of the 1960s who went on to become a psychotherapist
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From the Guardian archive 'I am part of English history': Christine Keeler interview - archive, 1983
The Observer, 13 March 1983 Simon Hoggart talks to Christine Keeler about her second autobiography
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Tory MP John Profumo met Gisela Winegard in Oxford in 1936 and kept in touch with her for 20 years, according to MI5 files
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Stephen Ward’s 1963 conviction will not be reviewed because original transcript of judge’s summing up cannot be found
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Establishment’s tendency to look after its own laid bare in historical Whitehall papers showing signs of scandal that went ignored
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Joe Boyd writes: Chris Salewicz’s obituary acknowledged two points on which Gordon’s account differed from those of others involved in the Profumo affair
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Jazz singer, hustler and cook whose relationship with Christine Keeler played a part in the Profumo affair
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The novelist and playwright on blagging his way on to the paper, and partying where Profumo came a cropper
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Politicians are now lying with impunity