Corrections and clarifications

• An opinion piece about the NHS said that 24% of posts at the South East Coast ambulance service’s Gillingham dispatch centre were vacant and the starting pay for emergency medical advisers was £24,228. The NHS advised the Guardian after publication that the vacancy rate it gave was out of date; vacancies were now lower. Also, the starting pay for EMAs is £22,816 (In 999 control, you can see just how sick the UK has become, 17 April, Journal, p2 from p1).

• Other recently amended articles include:

TV tonight: the trippy story of Pink Floyd’s lost member Syd Barrett

Arkansas woman pleads guilty to stealing parts of corpses and trying to sell them

The Tories’ poisonous anti-culture politics has crushed the arts. Bring on election night

The US supreme court heard one of the most sadistic, extreme anti-abortion cases yet

Body of climber who died after 1,000ft fall recovered from Alaska mountain

Lancashire town locked down ‘after grenade donated to heritage centre’

Anti-abortion states are targeting an emergency healthcare law. Will the supreme court side with them?

‘I felt immense shame’: one man’s experience of a female stalker

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