• An article (Drivers sue Royal Mail over ‘gig economy’ work shifts, 25 February, p22) suggested legal action seeking to have Parcelforce delivery drivers reclassified as workers, rather than as self-employed, would bring benefits including sick pay. This should have said “holiday pay”; it is only employees and certain types of worker who qualify for sick pay.
• We said that WildBrain owns some of the creations of the animator Ivor Wood. In fact the company owns only Wood’s original Paddington Bear FilmFair series and, aside from a Paddington Bear doll, holds none of Wood’s production materials (Underground, overground: hunt is on for a home for the Wombles and their friends, 3 March, p18).
Other recently amended articles include:
Israel does not act for all Jews
Toxic budgets: the UK chancellors who left a poisonous legacy
Belfast rappers Kneecap on stunts, drugs and Kemi Badenoch: ‘We don’t discriminate who we piss off’
Dismay as UK government halts cash for world-renowned Covid programme
Government delays plans to double number of medical students in England
‘It’ll be a shortlist of one!’ Villagers in England fear nuclear dump proposal
Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in Northumberland
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