• A falling share price caused almost $200bn, rather than $200m, to be wiped from the value of Apple over the course of a week (China troubles could upset Apple’s cart as it prepares to launch the latest iPhone, 10 September, p49).
• Russell T Davies is an executive producer on the post-Windrush drama Three Little Birds, not a co-writer as we said; and the series Boiling Point is set in a restaurant in London, not Manchester (New season drama to fall in love with, 3 September, New Review, p12).
• The former Tory MP Rory Stewart’s book The Places in Between was not about his 6,000-mile solo walk across Asia, as an article said, but instead about his journey through Afghanistan as part of that walk (Insider portrait of a nation in decline, 3 September, New Review, p43).
• The title of the new album by Margo Cilker is Valley of Heart’s Delight, not Valley of Heart’s Desire (Albums, 10 September, New Review, p37).
• Other recently amended articles include:
How Daniel Khalife became Britain’s most wanted man
Bernadette Peters: ‘Sondheim’s music is about the big, important things’
Ohio’s working class felt deserted by Democrats. Can Biden win them back?
A new dawn rises in the Arctic: the Inuit plan to reclaim their sea
Shell urged not to demolish modernist HQ over carbon emissions fears
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