• The Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in 2022, not 2023 as an editorial said (Israel is wiping out those who are bearing witness to destruction and despair, 13 August, Journal, p2).
• An article about inheritance tax (How does it work and what changes are up for discussion?, 14 August, p14) said that: “Since April, a 20% tax rate has been applied to the value of farms and businesses worth more than £1m when they are passed on.” In fact, this change does not apply until April 2026.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killed inmates in ‘apparent war crime’ – report
Homelessness minister resigns after tenant eviction claims
‘I’ve been spat on’: gender non-conforming women tell of toilet abuse after UK’s supreme court ruling
The Ice alert app founder sparking fury in Trump officials: ‘Pam Bondi said I better watch out? Please.’
Edinburgh University could unadopt antisemitism definition after report into its colonial links
Labor to use black summer-era measure to fast-track algal bloom response as dolphin carcass washes up on beach
Google develops AI tool that fills missing words in Roman inscriptions
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