Corrections and clarifications

• The guitarist Junior Kerr was later known as Junior Marvin, not “Murvin”, when he was in Bob Marley and the Wailers (Linda Lewis obituary, 8 May, Journal, p6). Junior Murvin was a Jamaican singer.

• An artwork called America – an 18-carat gold toilet valued at £1m – was stolen from Blenheim Palace in September 2019, not last September (Student who ate banana from art installation was ‘hungry’, 2 May, p3).

• Other recently amended articles include:

Jeremy Corbyn tells local Labour party he wants to carry on as their MP

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Bakhmut remains ‘epicentre’ of combat, Ukraine says; Brazil’s Lula ‘upset’ not to meet Zelenskiy at G7

‘We go for all and by all’: Artemis II crew certain of moon mission success

The Australian drag performers and ‘rainbow angels’ fighting back against far-right vitriol

Australia, India, Japan and US take thinly veiled swipe at China

How the Hawthorn racism inquiry became an interminable mess where everyone loses

Stan Grant faced ‘unrelenting racism’, fellow ABC panellists say, as scale of conservative coverage revealed

ABC boss apologises to Stan Grant after host left Q+A over racist abuse

How to take a super-low budget holiday

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