Channel 4 'does not intend to cause offence' with Airey Neave programme
Channel 4 has said it does not intend “to cause offence” after criticism of a drama set to air on Monday that suggests the death of senior Tory MP Airey Neave was a result of a British authorities’ conspiracy.
Neave, who was a close advisor to Margaret Thatcher, was killed in 1979 by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) in a car bomb at the House of Commons car park during The Troubles, but in fictional conspiracy drama Utopia the storyline suggests he was actually killed by British security services to silence him.
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Source: The Drum




