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Man Utd news: Bruno Fernandes issues apology as Arsenal 'begin talks' with Red Devils target

The Mirror 26 Apr 2026
Manchester United have some competition for their �43million-rated summer target ... .
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The Biggest Mistakes People Make When Apologizing

Huffington Post 26 Apr 2026
Timing, intimacy and sincerity matter ... .
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Sunday Brunch host forced to issue apology over guest's comment on Channel 4 show

The Mirror 26 Apr 2026
One of the celebrity guests on the Channel 4 programme said a word she wasn't allowed to use ... .
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Why are we dragging apologies out of celebrities for the most innocuous things? | Elle Hunt

The Guardian 26 Apr 2026
They’re just the latest stars whose banal pronouncements have triggered a wave of controversy. Surely no one, in their heart of hearts, cares that much ... Let’s return to those questions.
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Auckland mayor calls Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, issues apology: ‘Fumbled attempt at humour’

The Times of India 26 Apr 2026
“Our immediate concern is for our colleague who was understandably hurt.” She added, “At our workplace we want people to be treated with respect, including by our guests.”Brown later issued an apology ...
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Altman apologizes after OpenAI failed to alert police before fatal Canada shooting

The Observer 26 Apr 2026
The head of OpenAI has written a letter apologizing that his company didn’t alert law enforcement about the online behavior of a person who shot and killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
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The people who apologize before they’ve done anything wrong learned that being a problem was ...

SpaceDaily 26 Apr 2026
There’s a specific kind of person who walks into a room already apologizing ... Those kids become the chronic apologizers ... The low self-worth produces the apology, the apology reinforces the low self-worth, and the cycle deepens.
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Adults who apologize constantly aren’t polite – they were trained to treat their own presence ...

SpaceDaily 26 Apr 2026
You preface it with “sorry, this might be a dumb idea.” A friend cancels plans and somehow, inexplicably, you end up apologizing ... There’s a meaningful difference between a genuine apology and the reflexive, constant kind.
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