Corrections and clarifications

• A report referred to an employment tribunal ruling about “sexual harassment”. Such cases relate to behaviour of a sexual nature; this finding was that the harassment “related to the claimant’s sex” (Insult referring to man’s baldness was sexual harassment, judges say, 14 May, p14). A similar error occurred in the headline and subheading of an opinion piece about the ruling.

• Last week’s How to Eat Healthily supplement suggested that women trying to conceive could benefit from boosting their folate intake to reduce the risk of neural tube defects. It said, correctly, that liver was a good source of folate; however, there is conflicting advice about eating it while trying to conceive, and it is advised to avoid it when pregnant (Meal of a lifetime, 14 May, p2).

• Other recently amended articles include:

The death of a US marine veteran

A coastal walk to a great pub: The Jolly Fisherman, Northumberland

‘Lost’ Picasso spotted​ ​in Imelda Marcos’s home after son’s election win

UK nuclear power stations’ decommissioning cost soars to £23.5bn

Environmental toxins are worsening obesity pandemic, say scientists

‘Carbon bomb’ makers are putting all our lives at risk

‘Cramped and unsafe’ Glasgow housing unit forced to suspend mother and baby services

Constellations review – a stirring love story with infinite possibilities

North Korea on brink of Covid 19 catastrophe, say experts

MI5 agent ‘abused and threatened’ ex-partner, BBC investigation reveals

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