David Cameron Apologizes For Offensive Hillsborough Remarks
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron apologized for comments he made about the "Justice for the 96"
campaign. A Downing Street spokeswoman claims his words were misinterpreted and he did not intend
to offend victims' families, according to the Daily Mail.
"The Prime Minister regrets if any offence has been caused," the spokeswoman said.
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