• David Baddiel has sold more than 2.5m copies of his children’s books worldwide, not 1m as an article said (Writers rue the rise of celebs’ books for children, 21 October, p3). Also they have been translated into more than 30 languages, not 26.
• The rail operator LNER’s refund payments under the Delay Repay scheme begin once a service is 30 minutes late, not 15 minutes late (I now love a delayed train – and here is why, 24 October, G2, p3).
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