• An article (Ministers accused of ‘false and defamatory’ claims in Palestine Action row, 12 August, p6) contained contradictory references to section 13 of the Terrorism Act. To clarify, criminal charges under this section are summary offences, and dealt with only by magistrates; it is charges brought under section 12 of the same act that can be dealt with “either way” – by magistrates or at a crown court.
• Other recently amended articles include:
‘Restoring humanity’: Paris exhibition showcases 5,000 years of history in Gaza
Lawsuit seeks justice department and FBI communications about Epstein investigation
The three-hour night: could this routine really save a struggling relationship?
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