• An article on multigenerational living (“The key to a happy home”, Parenting supplement, 8 October, p22) referred to the Chobham Manor development in Queen Elizabeth Park, east London, and said that 75% of the 880 homes were “three-storey townhouses with a separate but linked annexe”. In fact, 75% are family apartments or houses, and six properties have linked annexes.
• A review referred to Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget – the latest film from the Aardman animation studio – as “in the sleek computer-animated style into which Aardman transitioned after its 2000 hit [Chicken Run]”. In fact, the 2023 film blends stop-motion animation with computer animation (“Corporate fowl play! Chicken Run 2.0 feels like an AI creation”, 15 October, p30).
• Our “Lunch with …” feature last week omitted a byline, making it unclear that it was the Observer’s Tim Adams who dined with the actor and writer Nick Frost (Observer Food Monthly, p8).
Other recently amended articles include:
Dominica’s mountain chicken frog faces disappearance in ‘fastest track to extinction ever recorded’
‘I won’t pay for them to pollute my river’: why a water bills boycott in England is growing
Labour to omit funding of social care reform from manifesto and scale back Lords plans
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