Corrections and clarifications
• A story said that “people in China have a 14.1% chance of premature death from a non-communicable disease”; the figure is for women only (Explosion of ‘western’ diseases threatens to kill millions as Chinese move to cities, 22 September, p27). The equivalent figure for men is 19.8%.
• The Alliance party came third in the Northern Ireland assembly election in May, not second (The rhetoric is likely to be dialled up, not down…, 23 September, p23).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Australia urged to adopt 75% emissions reduction target by 2035 if it is to reach net zero
Citizen scientists to monitor English and Welsh rivers in £7m scheme
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Fresh rain warnings as BoM says flooding in NSW ‘to continue for months’
Jake Sullivan: US will act ‘decisively’ if Russia uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine
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Shared ownership: a low-cost way to buy a home – but is there a catch?
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