An opinion article included a reference to George Orwell being Oxford-educated. In fact, he did not attend university (“The north-south divide is as old as England itself. Unity is only ever fleeting”, 25 October, page 47).
The first name of the violinist Tasmin Little was misspelled in an article about the financial hardship faced by musicians (“Bail out our musicians or risk losing them for ever, say classical music stars”, 25 October, page 19).
The main picture accompanying an article on model railways left the platform without a credit for the photographer, Will Edgecombe, onboard (“We are railing: Britain embraces the joys of the humble train set”, October 25, page 22).
Plas Power Woods is in the county borough of Wrexham, not Denbighshire (“Blaze of Glory”, Magazine, 18 October, page 47).
Other recently amended articles include:
Operator of Glasgow safe drug-use van charged at service
The big picture: scenes from an uprooted childhood
Freshwater Five: radar casts doubt on guilty verdict for £53m cocaine haul
The best new design, from posters that clean the air to the youngest artist in the Tate collection
Dread of history repeating itself grows in Italian town as infections rise again
Chilling find shows how Henry VIII planned every detail of Boleyn beheading
Poll reveals steep rise in younger adults flouting UK’s Covid restrictions
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