Corrections and clarifications

. UK edition

Poverty in Wales

• An article about Welsh Labour said “the proportion of people in Wales considered to be in very deep poverty rose from 33% in the 1990s to 47% in 2023”. To clarify, these figures, provided by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, are proportions of those defined as living in poverty, which for the past 20 years has been consistently hovering around 21%-22% of the total population of Wales (Losing power after a century may bring existential crisis, 28 April, p16).

• Other recently amended articles include:

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