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Davies apology for naming McAlpine (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Davies apology for naming McAlpine
7:22pm Monday 19th November 2012 in National Entertainment News © Press Association 2013
Alan Davies has apologised for retweeting Lord McAlpine's name in relation to abuse allegations
Comedian Alan Davies has apologised to Lord McAlpine for naming him in relation to false allegations about abuse at a children's home.
The former Tory politician's legal team is in the process of suing everybody who wrongly linked him to allegations of historic child abuse.
The claims were sparked by a Newsnight report which did not name Lord McAlpine but referred to a senior Conservative from the Thatcher era, leading to his identification online.
Last week the BBC agreed to pay the peer £185,000 for wrongly implicating him in a paedophile ring that targeted children at the care home in Wrexham.
But Twitter users had already taken to the social network site to tweet or retweet the libellous allegations.
Alan, star of BBC Two's QI, told his 444,000-plus followers on Twitter: "I've just written to Lord McAlpine to apologise for retweeting his name in relation to false allegations following a BBC investigation."
Sally Bercow, the outspoken wife of Commons Speaker John Bercow, is another Twitter user who Lord McAlpine's lawyers are considering suing.
Bercow wrote on November 4: "Why is Lord McAlpine trending? *innocent face*."
She has defended her tweet describing it as not libellous - "just foolish".
The peer's solicitor, Andrew Reid, has said action will be taken against "a lot of people" who linked the former politician's name with the unfounded allegations.