• Constance Marten, who with her partner has been found guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of their newborn daughter, was pregnant in November 2019, but not with baby Victoria as an article said (Neglect by couple cost baby’s life, 15 July, p8).
• The subheading of an interview with the businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller incorrectly described her as a “lawyer” (‘I’ve had an eventful life’, 16 July, G2, p6). And in the main text, references to the Polytechnic of East London should have been to North East London Polytechnic.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Reports of US children ingesting nicotine pouches surge, study says
Depleted Hamas focuses on desperate new aim: capturing an Israeli soldier
Parents rejoice as Home Office halts decision to send children back to Brazil
US university leaders challenge campus antisemitism claims in House hearing
‘A vastly superior way to live’: why more seniors should choose cohousing
Several people injured in second night of anti-migrant unrest in Spanish town
Hundreds of detainees with no criminal charges sent to Trump’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
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