Corrections and clarifications
• Author Isabel Colegate was born in Paddington, London, not Lincolnshire as her obituary said (18 March, Journal, p6).
• It was Liverpool Corporation that was behind the flooding of the village Capel Celyn in 1965 to provide water for the city, rather than a privatised water company (Plan to divert Welsh water to London reopens old wounds, 18 March, p30).
• The nearest railway station to Bishop Auckland is in the town itself, not Durham (Six great British art breaks away from the crowds, 18 March, Saturday magazine, p74).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Sir Christopher Meyer obituary
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Croydon and Thurrock councils put into special measures
Nigerian politician, wife, and a doctor guilty of organ trafficking to UK
Good riddance to the work capability assessment, the cruellest social policy of modern times
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Beethoven’s bad liver may not have been solely down to alcohol, say experts
The Night Agent review – this twisty political thriller is slicker than slick
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