• The Gym Group attempted to merge with PureGym in 2014 rather than to “take PureGym over” as we said in an interview with The Gym Group’s chief executive (“Profile: Will Orr”, 6 April, p54). This reference was in our print edition only.
• It was Bristol, not Bath, that Harlequins spectacularly beat in the 2021 Gallagher Premiership Rugby semi-final after coming back from 28-0 down (“Imperious Russell keeps Bath on track”, 30 March, Sport, p13, early editions).
• Blackawton in Devon hosts the International Festival of Worm Charming, not “the World Worm-Charming Championships”. The latter event is held annually in Willaston, Cheshire (“Play it for laughs”, 6 April, Magazine, p14).
• Headline homophone: “Fast food novel for a refined palette” (23 March, New Review, p40).
Other recently amended articles include:
Christian missionary group accused of public shaming and rituals to ‘cure’ sexual sin
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