Corrections and clarifications

• In an article about Coldplay performing in Luton (And it was all … orange? Luton fans call for new Coldplay lyrics, 26 March, p17) it was not Kev Harper of the Luton Town supporters’ trust but the councillor James Taylor who said: “We’ve seen some of the world’s biggest football teams come to Kenilworth Road and have to adapt their style of play, so why not have the world’s biggest band come to Luton and change the words just for us?”

• Other recently amended articles include:

A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth: is there a right way to remember slavery?

‘Wellness bro’ Andrew Huberman is accused of lying to women he dates. Does it matter to his millions of listeners?

The collapse of Port Talbot’s steelworks is a death knell for industrial, working-class Britain

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