‘We wanted to make history’: Michael Jackson’s bizarre year in Bahrain
In 2005, a Bahraini prince welcomed the deposed king of pop and wrote a Hurricane Katrina charity single with him. But Jackson’s erratic behaviour sent plans off course
May 2015
Child sex abuse claims against Michael Jackson's estate ruled to be too late
Australian Wade Robson who testified in the singer’s defence during his 2005 criminal trial has waited too long to pursue legal action, a judge has ruled
November 2005
Jackson in trouble after anti-semitic phone rant
Michael Jackson has been taped making overtly anti-semitic remarks during a phone call, describing Jews as "leeches" that conspired to leave him "penniless".
September 2005
Tales of Neverland
As Michael Jackson's PR manager, Bob Jones saw it all, from fabricated illnesses to pleas for a knighthood. But it was only when he was fired abruptly after 17 years in the job that he decided to tell his story. Dan Glaister meets him.
July 2005
Will Jacko invite Desmond's US OK! into his lovely Neverland?
Jackson party that wasn't
Jackson 'plans to build Neverland in Berlin'
Beleaguered Jackson faces fresh court battles - and comparisons to Willy Wonka
June 2005
Jackson's radio comeback
No sign of Jackson as family and friends celebrate trial verdict
How a very British coup backfired on Bashir
Jacko's silver-haired angel
The Editor press review
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Jackson asked me for PR help, says Clifford
Jackson's soul search
Nelson George
Bad fortune
Journalist whose film 'betrayed' singer may face renewed legal action
Drowned in a pervasive moral murk
John Harris
Jackson will ban boys from his bedroom, says lawyer