• It was Bashir Gemayal who was killed in a bomb attack in 1982 shortly after being elected president of Lebanon, not “Pierre Gemayal” as we said. Pierre was Bashir’s father and also a prominent political leader (“Echoes of 1982 sound a warning in escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict“, 14 July, p34).
• The Spanish footballer Nico Williams was born in Pamplona, not Bilbao (“How Spain’s wonderkids are transforming the game – and attitudes, too”, 14 July, p6).
• Our interview with the actor Tanya Reynolds in last week’s New Review (“Q&A”, p7) said she got her big break in “Channel 4’s Sex Education“. In fact that television series is a Netflix production.
Other recently amended articles include:
Hamas mastermind of 7 October attack target of deadly Gaza strike, claims Israel
Ed Davey and former Lib Dem leaders face grilling at Horizon inquiry
Second Strictly dancer leaves BBC show after allegations about his conduct
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