• From 2020-23 in England and Wales, rap and drill music was used as evidence in cases involving 252 defendants, not against all 252 defendants as an article and its headline said (Rap and drill music was used as evidence against 250 defendants, 1 May, p9).
• An article on fitness cited 2019 research by Age UK, not Age Concern as we said. In 2010, Age Concern England and Help the Aged became Age UK (Stepping up, 26 April, p19, early editions).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Akshata Murty: I try not to read the news now
Eurovision struggles to keep politics out as Israel controversy hits Malmö
Trump praises fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter during rally speech
Survivors mark forgotten disaster
Drake and Kendrick’s rap beef explained: is this a ‘forever thing’?
Is this actually PTSD? Clinicians divided over redefining borderline personality disorder
Somerset’s growing cycle network bears fruit: a ride on the Strawberry Line
RFK Jr says he’ll eat brain worms and ‘still beat’ Biden and Trump in debate
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