Sports Direct's Mike Ashley apologises for poor Covid-19 actions

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Sports Direct's Mike Ashley apologises for poor Covid-19 actions
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After trying to keep shops open, boss says emails to government were ill-judged and poorly timed

Mike Ashley has issued a public apology after his spat with the government to try to keep his Sports Direct chain open when non-essential businesses were ordered to close.

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