05 May 2009
The print campaign, created by McCann Erickson, apologises to Londoners for losing touch, taking them for granted, and being negative, complacent and predictable. All of the executions begin with the word "sorry" and use the Standard's Eros logo. ...
08 Jun 2005
| by Craig Smith, editor
Anyone who has caught the latest series of Big Brother would not be surprised by the statistic that more than 70% of the British public argue for the sake of it these days - the 12 remaining contestants have barely a civil word to say to each other, and you can be guaranteed at least one blistering...
04 Feb 2004
| by Staff,
of this whatsoever and unfortunately the whole thing went wrong at the end. I am really sorry if I offended anyone ...
18 Jul 2008
| by Ben Bold
LONDON - Sky has apologised for an administrative error that resulted in letters demanding money being sent out to about 50 elderly and vulnerable people, who had signed up to a digital switchover scheme to receive free set-top boxes.
07 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
ITV1’s prime time offerings of the Great British Memory Test and a two-part thriller The Stepfather were hit by BBC One on both evenings at the weekend.
05 May 2009
| by Caroline Lovell
The print campaign, created by McCann Erickson, apologises to Londoners for losing touch, taking them for granted, and being negative, complacent and predictable. All of the executions begin with the word "sorry" and use the Standard 's Eros logo. The campaign comes in response to market research ...
19 May 2009
When "sorry" is the hardest word, it's probably also the most meaningful - costly for the giver ...
apologies all over London - saying sorry for being negative/losing touch/being predictable, and so on. Just as we were getting slightly embarrassed by this public penance, the "sorrys" were replaced by promises ...
21 May 2007
| by Alex Donohue
LONDON - Mars UK has apologised to consumers in the wake of its decision to introduce animal by-products as ingredients in its Mars and Snickers bars, but has stopped short of making other items in its confectionery range, including Twix and Bounty, suitable for vegetarians.
20 Aug 2004
| by Staff,
NEW YORK - Miller Brewing has been forced apologise for a series of special-edition beer cans that commemorated the past 50 years of rock'n'roll but failed to include any African-American artists.
07 Sep 2001
| by Staff,
LONDON - The Independent Television Commission has told Channel 4 to broadcast an apology in relation to the offence caused by the satirical programme Brass Eye , which dealt with media coverage of paedophilia.