The leader of British anti-EU party UKIP has had to apologise over claims on his website about the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 in which 96 football fans died.
One of Paul Nuttall's aides has offered to resign after taking responsibility for claims that he lost close friends in the tragedy.
It comes as he campaigns for a parliamentary seat in the Stoke Central by-election on 23rd February.
Holly Harris reports.
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One of Paul Nuttall's aides has offered to resign after taking responsibility for claims that he lost close friends in the tragedy.
It comes as he campaigns for a parliamentary seat in the Stoke Central by-election on 23rd February.
Holly Harris reports.
IN: "Linda…
OUT: …disaster."
DUR: 38 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0215ukip-harris1.mp3