• An article said the monarch has featured on banknotes only since 1960 (Is Churchill as valuable as a woke badger?, 17 March, Journal, p4). To clarify, Elizabeth II was the first monarch to appear on a Bank of England note; however, the British Treasury printed notes with George V’s portrait from 1914.
• Morcheeba’s song The Sea was made on an Otari tape machine, not an “Atari” machine (How we made, 31 March, G2, p9).
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