A controversial cartoon of outgoing BBC chairman Richard Sharp has been taken down by a national newspaper after being widely condemned as antisemitic. In the face of a fierce backlash, The Guardian has apologised and removed Martin Rowson's drawing posted on its website as it "did not meet our editorial standards". Also apologising, Mr Rowson said through "carelessness and thoughtlessness I screwed up pretty badly". Critics argued the depiction of Mr Sharp, who is Jewish, would not have looked out of place in Nazi-era propaganda sheets. Image: There has been condemnation of the 'deeply depressing' caricature. Pic: Guardian The row...