Google says it's investigating why picture of Britain's WWII leader Winston Churchill disappeared from top search results list of former UK premiers
Search engine says picture of former UK premier Winston Churchill remained missing due to an automatic update and"not purposeful", but apologised"for any concern".
Google said on Sunday it would explore why the picture of Britain's World War II leader Winston Churchill disappeared from a top search results list of former UK prime ministers, during controversy over his record on racism. It noted that the issue only applied to its so-called "knowledge graph" listing and that many images of Churchill were still easily found on its search engine.
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