• An article about Scrooge at the Old Vic erred in saying that “some of the show’s profits” would go to the food redistribution charity City Harvest; in fact, the theatre is raising funds in aid of the charity through bucket collections after each performance and via text and online giving (Has Dickens’s Carol peaked?, 13 November, p40).
• The Cleveland Way national walking trail was incorrectly called the “Cleveland Bay” trail in a travel feature (Ocean views, 13 November, Magazine, p35).
• Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Yeomen of the Guard appeared to suffer a drastic reduction in headcount when a picture caption and title above a review of the ENO’s new production referred to The Yeoman of the Guard (Music under siege, New Review, 13 November, p33).
Other recently amended articles include:
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson ‘using former IRA mole to spy on opponents’
The Observer view on the toxic workplace that is Westminster
Italy’s PM Meloni sues Gomorrah writer in libel drama over refugee rescue
Revealed: working-class people paid thousands less than middle-class peers despite doing same jobs
British-born ballet star unites Russian exiles in a dance of defiance
‘It’s like winning the lottery’: Lincolnshire rewilding plan welcomed by some... others not so happy
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