A graphic accompanying an article showed North Korea as having 501 nuclear warheads in January 2024; we meant 50 (Global spending on nuclear weapons ‘rose by 13% to record $91bn in 2023’, 17 June, p2).
The painting titled The House of Commons 1793-94, which we used to accompany a comment piece, is by Karl Anton Hickel not “Karl Nickol” (There are better ways of doing democracy – we aren’t there yet, 6 June, Journal, p3).
Other recently amended articles include:
Why government debt is not like household borrowing
Katie Boulter win over Magdalena Frech ensures British finalist at Nottingham
Colorado was built on stolen tribal land worth $1.7tn, report finds
Italy denies removing LGBTQ and abortion references from G7 declaration
Show of strength: NRL suburban ground funding a flex of new political might
Laughter lessons: a comedy watchlist for Pope Francis
Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
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