• The architect Jeanne Gang is American, not Canadian as the text and caption of an article said (‘A Flintstone cave made by pranksters’: Manhattan’s audacious new museum wing, 30 April, p30).
• An article incorrectly referred to Peter Cook as “Private Eye founder”. Cook did not set up the magazine, which launched in October 1961, but he bought a majority stake in May the following year and remained its proprietor until his death in 1995 (Goodbye possum! Tributes to Dame Edna creator Barry Humphries, 23 April, p5).
• Smoked tofu was suggested as “another tasty fungus” for non-meat protein. However, the product, also called bean curd, is made from soybeans (Five tips for a healthy meal, Good Advice supplement, 23 April, p20).
• Other recently amended articles include:
‘We’ll show just how weak they are’: Ukraine primed for crucial offensive
Lust for life: the punks keeping the spirit of rebellion alive
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