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Kelvin MacKenzie issues an apology

The former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie says sorry for the way that his paper covered the Hillsborough disaster.

The former editor of The Sun has apologised for the way that his newspaper covered the Hillsborough disaster.

Kelvin MacKenzie allowed the headline 'The Truth' to be printed with three sub headings: 'Some Fans Picked Pockets of Victims', 'Some Fans Urinated on the Brave Cops' and 'Some Fans Beat Up PC Giving Kiss Of Life'.

However, a report from the Hillsborough committee earlier today found all of these accusations to be untrue, while also discovering that a number of police statements had been doctored in an attempt to blame Liverpool supporters for the disaster which cost 96 people their lives.

"Today I offer my profuse apologies to the people of Liverpool for that headline. I too was totally misled," Mackenzie said in a statement. "Twenty three years ago I was handed a piece of copy from a reputable news agency in Sheffield in which a senior police officer and a senior local MP were making serious allegations against fans in the stadium.

"I had absolutely no reason to believe that these authority figures would lie and deceive over such a disaster.

"As the Prime Minister has made clear these allegations were wholly untrue and were part of a concerted plot by police officers to discredit the supporters thereby shifting the blame for the tragedy from themselves.

"It has taken more than two decades, 400,000 documents and a two-year inquiry to discover to my horror that it would have been far more accurate had I written the headline 'The Lies rather than The Truth'. I published in good faith and I am sorry that it was so wrong."

MacKenzie ended his 13-year stint at The Sun in 1994.

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