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ITV will NOT launch an investigation into Good Morning Britain despite sparking outrage with Holocaust blunder ‘too big and humiliating to ignore’

ITV, despite anger with an anger with a Holocaust, Gunaydın will not start an investigation into Britain.

On Monday, Sun The audience reported that after being horrified by a ladle that is too big to ignore, it was investigating the day’s show of the network.

But now Dailymail can verify that ‘investigation or investigation does not continue’.

An ITV spokesman: ‘During this incident in January, we apologized for this error and saw the subject closed.’

In January, Günaydın Britain led to anger at the time of covering the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust Memorial Day – he could not say that his victims were Jewish.

The event commemorates the salvation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp by the Soviet Red Army in 1945.

Although ITV caused anger with a Holocaust blunder, it will not initiate an investigation into Britain in Günaydın, and confirmed

Ranvir Singh apologized for making 'surprising' mistakes during the 80th anniversary of the ITV show in January.

Ranvir Singh apologized for making ‘surprising’ mistakes during the 80th anniversary of the ITV show in January.

During a segment report about King Charles’s camp visit, Anchor Ranvir Singh listed several groups that were killed in the camp, but not containing Jews who suffered from death.

The server said: ‘During the Second World War, six million people and millions of people were killed because they belonged to Polish, disabled, homosexual or other ethnic group.’

The segment led to anger, and both ITV and Sing apologized for ‘error’.

At that time, the campaign against antisemitism shared the images on X and accused Ms. Singh of ‘terrible reporting’.

‘Jewry. The word you are looking for is not ‘Jews’, ‘people’. This really begs the faith, ” he said.

‘This terrible reporting is not only wrong, but also deletes Jews from a genocide where six million Jewish men, women and children are massacred because they are especially Jewish.’

In all two -minute segment on the Holocaust Month Day, CAA said that Nick Dixon Live from Auschwitz contained a piece to the camera.

The segment agreed that they were talking about historical students who visited the Jewish neighborhood of Kraków, but said that he did not mention the word ‘antisemitism’.

During his visit to Auschwitz, the first for the British president, King Charles shed tears while listening to stories from the victims of Holocaust during his commemoration day.

During his visit to Auschwitz, the first for the British president, King Charles shed tears while listening to stories from the victims of Holocaust during his commemoration day.

At that time, Ms. Singh, who published an apology, said, ‘In the news yesterday, when we reported the monument activities in Auschwitz, we could not say that six million people were killed in Holocaust, but most importantly, they were Jewish.

‘We apologize to us.’

More than a million people were killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz. While most of them were Jews, others were the Poles, the Prisoners of Soviet War, members of the groups of Rome and other persecution.

During his visit to Auschwitz, the first for the British president, King Charles shed tears while listening to stories from Holocaust victims during his commemoration day.

At an address, he said: ‘When we remember the depths that humanity could sink, when he was allowed to develop evil, he ignored the world for a long time.

‘There is no more important message in a world full of turmoil and conflict and in a world that witnesses the dangerous re -emergence of anti -Semitism, especially since the United Kingdom has the Presidency of the International Holocaust Memorial Alliance.

‘As the number of victims of Holocaust decreases with the passage of time, the responsibility of commemoration is based on our shoulders and not yet unborn generations.

‘The act of remembering the evils of the past continues to be a vital task and in this way we inform our current time and shape our future.’

Good morning British is broadcast on ITV1 on weekdays and is ready to be broadcast on ITVX.

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