Google apologized after resolving an issue that caused photos ofWinston Churchill to appear blank in some search results.- Users found that Churchill's portrait didn't appear in results for World War II leaders or
UK Prime Ministers. - Google's Search Liaison
Twitter account recognized the search engine error, saying it "was not purposeful" and that similar issues can happen when the website makes routine updates. - The issue came after the former UK prime minister's statue in
London 's Parliament Square was defaced during anti-racismprotests and later covered with a protective barrier.
Google apologized early Sunday morning in response to user reports of Winston Churchill's photos missing from searches for UK Prime Ministers and World War II leaders.
Apparently, some users found that Churchill's photo was appearing blank in search results that appear at the top of the web page.
Google's Search Liaison Twitter account — which includes tweets from the company's "public liaison of search," Danny Sullivan — shares messages with followers about errors,
The Search Liaison account wrote that the team was aware of the missing image on Sunday and apologized for the error.
"This was not purposeful & will be resolved," the tweet read.
—Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
Google's Search Liaison went on to explain that information of Churchill's first term as UK Prime Minister from 1940 until 1945 didn't seem to appear in search results — but that this was not specific to Churchill, and it was an error that sometimes happens during an update.
"A similar thing happens with Wilson, MacDonald, and Baldwin," Google's Search Liaison said.
—Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
The issues regarding Churchill's missing photo and select information were resolved, wrote Google's Search Liaison in a tweet on Sunday.
"Again, this was not purposeful," the account shared in a message. "Our apologies for the concerns caused."
—Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
At the time of writing, Churchill's portrait appears to be restored on the search engine.
The incident of Churchill's missing Google Search results came after a statue of the former prime minister in London's Parliament Square was defaced — among other monuments of historic figures — during recent anti-racism protests.
Officials have since created a barrier around Churchill's monument and covered it with what looks like a box to prevent further damage as protests continue in the UK and around the world.
Churchill's granddaughter Emma Soames told the BBC in response to the monument's covering, she was "shocked" but understood why it was necessary.
Soames said that she thinks the statue of her grandfather may now be "safer" in a museum.
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