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For the record

• It was the Department for Business and Trade that published a report on the fourth anniversary of Brexit, not the “Department of Trade and Industry”, a name not used for that ministry since 2007 (“The list of Brexit wins is in. It’s short and feeble”, 4 February, p42).

• A table showing the status of rugby teams in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations indicated Scotland as both winning and losing their opening game against Wales. Scotland beat Wales 27-26 on 3 February (“How they stand ”, 4 February, Sport, p2).

• Basil Lewis launched the first credit union in England, not in the UK as an article said (“Credit unions in jeopardy amid cost of living crisis”, 4 February, p53).

• Cedar Rapids, rather than Cedar Falls, Iowa, was the home town of American Gothic artist Grant Wood (“From the archive”, 4 February, Magazine, p7).

• Owing to a production error in tomorrow’s pre-printed New Review, the title of Corinna Belz’s 2011 documentary, Gerhard Richter Painting, has been truncated to “Painting” (“Lights, camera, paintbrush”, p30).

Other recently amended articles include:

‘No one can bring back what we lost’: fears rise among poor in Turkish city ravaged by earthquakes

• Write to the Readers’ Editor, the Observer, York Way, London N1 9GU, email observer.readers@observer.co.uk, tel 020 3353 4736

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