• Rookhope primary school, which recently closed, is not “off the coast of Northumberland” as we said; it is some distance inland at Weardale, County Durham (“Answers, please: what next for the growing number of empty schools?”, 6 October, p23).
• A picture used to accompany an article about Picasso’s Côte d’Azur residence, Château Grimaldi, actually showed Fort Carré, a 16th-century fortification on the other side of the harbour in Antibes (“Painters’ places”, 6 October, Magazine, p39).
• An article (“‘Songs pour off his records like they’re written in my soul from him to me’”, 6 October, New Review, p18) described Bob Dylan’s newly released 1974 Live Recordings as “the latest official Bootleg release”. To clarify: while, like the singer-songwriter’s Bootleg volumes, this new box set includes previously unreleased tracks, it is not part of that series.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Doubts grow over Labour’s VAT plan for private schools
Santiago Grondona’s debut double leads Bristol to blistering win over Bath
Boy whose Mousetrap show at school led to legal threat joins West End cast
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