Corrections and clarifications

• An interview with the former England rugby union captain Martin Johnson was headlined “Johnson wants CPR added to curriculum” (17 June, page 39), and noted the British Heart Foundation’s wish to achieve this. In fact, the BHF says, CPR is now on the secondary school curriculum in England and Wales, and all of Scotland’s local authorities have committed to training pupils.

• We published an agency article headlined Cristiano Ronaldo snub wipes billions off Coca-Cola’s market value (16 June), which said that the footballer’s removal of two bottles of Coca-Cola during a Euro 2020 press conference had coincided with a $4bn fall in the company’s share price. In fact, there had already been a fall accounting for a majority of the share price reduction before the press conference, and other factors may also have contributed to the drop. The agency, Australian Associated Press, later withdrew the article from its service, and the Guardian also removed the piece from publication.

• Other recently amended articles include:

After Noel Clarke: can the UK film and TV industry bring an end to on-set bullying?

Compulsory care-home staff jabs may sound sensible but would create a catastrophe

The Reason I Jump review – an empathic study of nonverbal autism

Springsteen’s back on Broadway – and now AstraZeneca vaccine recipients are allowed

10 of Britain’s best indie bookshops

Van Morrison: Latest Record Project Volume 1 review – depressing rants by tinfoil milliner

Museum of the Home reopens to protests over statue of slave ship owner

How we made Three Lions: David Baddiel and Ian Broudie on England’s Euro 96 anthem

10 of the best piers and promenades in the UK: readers’ travel tips

‘Paradise exists!’: Sebastião Salgado’s stunning voyage into Amazônia