GMB host apologizes for not mentioning Jews in Holocaust coverage
- Ranvir Singh apologized for a mistake made during the January 28 broadcast of Good Morning Britain regarding Holocaust Memorial Day.
- In her report, Ranvir stated that six million people were killed in concentration camps but did not specifically mention the Jewish victims.
- Ranvir acknowledged the error, stating: 'That was our mistake, which we apologize for.'
- ITV also issued a statement admitting the oversight and confirmed they apologized live on air.
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‘Good Morning Britain’ Host Apologizes for ‘Mistake’ in Not Mentioning Jews as Victims of Holocaust
Ranvir Singh during a news segment on “Good Morning Britain” on Jan. 27, 2025. Photo: Screenshot “Good Morning Britain” host Ranvir Singh issued an apology Tuesday on air after failing to mention Jewish victims of the Holocaust during her coverage of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. “In yesterday’s news, when we reported on the memorial events in Auschwitz, we said six million people were killed in the Holocaust but crucially failed to s…
ITV GMB embroiled in Ofcom storm as viewers lodge complaints over failure to say Jews in Holocaust report
ITV has sparked floods of complaints over a recent report of the horrors of the Holocaust as presenter Ranvir Singh failed to mention Jewish people as she listed off the groups affected by the atrocities.Ofcom has since received almost 80 complaints, with The Campaign Against Antisemitism having also released a statement in response.Good Morning Britain host Singh made the remarks on Monday while covering the Holocaust Memorial Day.The 47-year-o…
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