Corrections and clarifications
• In last week’s Blind date (Saturday magazine, p80) featuring Penny and Matt, an editing error meant we gave Matt’s age as 60; he is 52. We apologise to him for this mistake.
• We confused two US congressional bodies that investigated alleged communist activities when we referred to Senator McCarthy “and his House Committee on Un-American Activities”. Joseph McCarthy was chair of a Senate permanent subcommittee on investigations in the early 1950s. As a senator he was not involved with the House Un-American Activities Committee, which was a committee of the House of Representatives from 1939 (A different kind of 50s, 9 April, Saturday magazine, p63).
• Other recently amended articles include:
HRT products could be sent to UK from mainland Europe next week
Ethical pitch: ‘You wouldn’t expect Jane Goodall to be fronting a campaign for underwear’
The Democratic party needs new, younger leadership before it’s too late
US congress delegation to fly to London as Northern Ireland protocol concerns grow
Scaffolding collapse in west London seriously injures two men
Ukraine refugees who enter UK via Ireland may be sent to Rwanda, MPs told
‘What happened to Free Willy?’ Cock ticket prices drop after shock at £400 seats
Greg Norman says ‘we all make mistakes’ when asked about Khashoggi killing
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