• An article omitted the word “not” from a quote posted on X by Elon Musk: “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize” (Rows and rockets blow up as Elon Musk’s companies endure turbulent weekend, 19 November, p14).
• A travel feature (The art of visiting Paris, 12 November, Magazine, p41) said the set menu dinner at Le Restaurant, Musée D’Orsay, costs €31. That is the price for lunch, whereas dinner, which is available on late-night Thursdays, is €49.
• The village of Lerryn, in Cornwall, was described as being famous for its “stepping stones across the River Fowey”. We meant across the River Lerryn, which is a tributary of the River Fowey (How villagers saved their tiny Cornish school – by paying a second teacher, 19 November, p14).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Israel attack is Hamas imposing itself on wider Middle East diplomacy
The sight of Lord Cameron strutting the world stage won’t save Rishi Sunak
‘Too extreme’: homeowners each face £33,000 council bill to replace communal heating system
Dutch parties vie for voters with no faith in government after string of scandals
‘It’s been a whirlwind’: Jodie Whittaker on life after Doctor Who – and discovering her serious side
The Small Canteen, Newcastle: ‘Bloody marvellous’ – restaurant review
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