Corrections and clarifications
• A preview of the TV programme Kirsty MacColl at the BBC (5 October, What’s on, p4) referred to the singer as having died “after a diving accident in 2000”. To clarify, MacColl was killed in Mexico by a speedboat, the driver of which was convicted of culpable homicide.
• An obituary of Janet Watts (5 October, Journal, p9) said that Tom Stoppard directed the first performance of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Edinburgh fringe in 1966. Although Stoppard attended rehearsals of his play, the director was Brian Daubney.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Ashes of Florida hurricane hunter take final mission into Milton’s eye
Live and let fly: James Bond helicopter firm awaits UK decision on £1bn deal
Croatian police accused of burning asylum seekers’ phones and passports
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