The BBC has been forced into an apology after its coverage of Holocaust Memorial Day omitted the word 'Jews'. The corporation appeared to be avoiding the term as it marked the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on Tuesday, with at least four BBC News presenters opting to say six million 'people' died in the World War Two genocide. Videos starting circulating on social media showing TV packages dedicated to the day - which remembers Jews and others who suffered under Nazi persecution - starting off with the controversial choice of phrase. In one, anchor Martine Croxall begins by saying:...