• An article referred to emails telling Betting & Gaming Council members that senior figures of the council had met the sports minister Stephanie Peacock. The relevant email stated only that they had attended the same event as her (Gambling industry launches summer charm offensive, 28 July, p19).
• Ilkley’s town crier is Isabel Ashman, not “Asham” as a caption said (Ringing endorsement, 1 August, p25). This error was in print only.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Israel closes 88% of cases of alleged war crimes or abuse without charges – report
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The ‘Black Sundance’ honoring film-makers of color and focusing on community building
Chile communist Jeannette Jara to lead beleaguered ruling coalition at election
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