Corrections and clarifications
• A report of Labour’s plans to reform the adult social care sector said proposals under consideration included “asking all clients to contribute £50 a week towards costs”. This sum would actually be paid by the state to those who need support (Labour’s roadmap to fix social care: better pay and free short-term support, 8 June, p10).
• Readers may have caught a red herring in a feature about urban fishing, which referred to “Angela” Ruskin University instead of Anglia Ruskin University (Keeping it reel, 3 June, Saturday magazine, p57).
• Other recently amended articles include:
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