Corrections and clarifications
• A stoppage-time penalty for Poland was left off the scoreline when an article said they were defeated 3-0 by France in the World Cup (Southgate embraces prospect of facing France in last eight, 5 December, p45, later editions).
• It is Elizabeth who is the former spy and arguably the leader of the Thursday Murder Club in Richard Osman’s series of books, rather than Joyce (Presenter, gameshow host, comedian … novelist?, 29 November, G2, p4).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Labour unveils plan to overhaul constitution and replace the Lords
How Gen Z agencies wooed Democratic voters: ‘Young people are nervous to trust politicians’
U2, Clooney, and England training: Monday’s best photos
Risky online behaviour ‘almost normalised’ among young people, says study
Woman accused of lying about rapes admits one charge of perverting course of justice
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