Corrections and clarifications

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Birmingham’s Flatpack festival | Donald Tusk

• An obituary of the zoologist Desmond Morris said his film Time Flower was shown at “[Birmingham] university’s Flatpack film festival”. The film was screened at the university but the Flatpack festival is an independent citywide arts organisation (21 April, Journal, p10).

• Donald Tusk is Poland’s prime minister, not its president as an editorial said (International relations, 25 April, Journal, p2).

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