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At home with David Irving

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Evening Standard - London, November 7th, 2001

AN hour into my meeting with the disgraced historian David Irving, I was afraid that my life might be in danger.

The interviewer Michael Cockerell and I were sitting in the writer's Mayfair flat when the doorbell rang.

Irving went to answer and returned with a package. We had been talking to him about his libel defeat last year, in which he'd been branded as an "active Holocaust denier", "anti-Semitic" and "racist" by the judge, Mr Justice Gray. Unsurprisingly, therefore, David Irving is a man with enemies, and he also regularly receives death threats. It followed that these might well be my...

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