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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologised for any "misinterpretation" Thursday after describing a sexual assault survivor who became an advocate for women as "difficult".
“The inclusion of the slur in the message, which Google confirmed to Variety was received by a ‘only a very small subset’ of app users who receive push notifications, was not due to a system error ...
They should have seen it coming, writes former BBC staffer Kat Brown, if they had learned anything at all about the Glastonbury live broadcast debacle. But guess what? They ...
Google has issued a formal apology after a news notification sent to users' phones included a racial insult, a report has ...
At the Baftas on Sunday night, John Davidson – whose story of living with Tourette’s syndrome is dramatised in the ...
When Americans say 'I’m sorry', they’re generally admitting guilt. Here in England, it may be the word most often repeated in ...
It would not have been an embarrassment had host Alan Cummings informed the audience that he may have an outburst, particularly due to the exceptional situation he found himself in. Adrenaline can ...
Google apologized Tuesday for sending out an "offensive notification" about the recent BAFTA Film Awards controversy, which ...
The BBC has apologised for not editing out a racial slur from its Bafta Film Awards coverage after a guest with Tourette's syndrome shouted out when two black actors were on stage.
Corporation says it is sorry that racial slur spoken involuntarily during ceremony by John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, was not edited out before broadcast ...
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