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be insensitive

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I spend, as a business minister, all of my time focusing on how we help businesses, employers and therefore people, and I would not want to be insensitive about that phrase, which we know has issues," she said.
A spokeswoman for STV said: "The plot of the scheduled Taggart contained similarities to the subject matter of the news story and we felt it would be insensitive to show the programme on that particular day CAPTION(S): PULLED: Blake and Deepcut Barracks
 
 
 
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