Breaking her silence after nearly a week of excoriating press attacks, Miller admitted she had let people down.
Her apology came after a fellow Conservative minister appeared to criticise Miller publicly and a prominent party backbencher said he was "surprised" she was still in her job, which includes overseeing a new system of press regulation.
More than 140,000 people signed an online petition calling for Miller to resign or pay back 45,000 pounds on expenses related to her mortgage -- the amount a parliamentary standards committee said she owed before lawmakers cut it to 5,800 pounds.
Writing in her constituency's local newspaper, Miller admitted it had been a "difficult" time.
"I have unreservedly apologised for the way I handled and approached the inquiry," she wrote in the Basingstoke Gazette.
"I am devastated that this has happened, and that I have let you down.
"I have already apologised and repaid an over-claim of my expenses, having myself drawn the committee's attention to the matter immediately as I was aware of it."
Miller's parliamentary aide has also sent round a text urging colleagues to speak up in her favour, accusing newspapers of a "witch-hunt" due to her role in shaping a new press regulation system.
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