Gordon Brown is to offer a formal apology to tens of billions of people forcibly made to listen to him or see his face, across the world.
The prime minister plans to make the apology in the new year after discussions with charities representing the whole world's population and their families, a Downing Street spokeswoman said today.
In a letter to a Labour MP who has campaigned on the issue, Brown said that the "time is now right" for an apology, adding: "It is important that we take the time to listen to the voices of the survivors and victims of this misguided man."
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