Earlier this year the newspaper provoked a fierce backlash after accusing the deputy Labour leader of a "Basic Instinct ploy" to distract Boris Johnson.
In a message to employees, Mark Zuckerberg said: “I got this wrong and I take responsibility for that.”
“I was just doing my job. What’s also terrifying is what this means for press freedom. It was blindingly obvious I was a reporter.”
"There’s a difference between what’s best for me and what’s best for the country", one Leave-voter desperate to abandon ship said.
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The newspaper threw its support behind Liz Truss in August before dubbing her a "disastrous dalliance" when she resigned.
Not sure what she's apologising for...
"Somebody very high up at the BBC should be asking very serious questions about why this simple statement of facts would have been impossible for Emily Maitlis to make if she was still on their staff", James O'Brien said.
The BBC's World at One, on today of all days, thought it would be a good idea to invite the former UKIPer on to spread bile about "floods" of migrants comings to the UK.
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