Corrections and clarifications
Uini Atonio | Great News series | Tunbridge Wells
• The French rugby union player Uini Atonio illustrates Thursday’s Six Nations match in tomorrow’s What’s On supplement (p14); however, after the issue went to press, he announced his retirement. This image is in print only.
• The TV series Great News is no longer on Netflix as we said in an article about comfort TV, but it is on Apple TV (Stop the blues a-callin’!, 10 January, What’s On, p2).
• An article said that 24,000 people “in Tunbridge” had been left without drinking water for two weeks last month; the reference should have been to Tunbridge Wells (Water restored to most homes in Kent and Sussex, 17 January, p22). This error was in print only.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Judge blocks Trump officials from detaining refugees in Minnesota
As the Taliban continue their war on women and girls, it is clear that appeasement has failed
What is Nipah virus? Key things to know about the disease amid cases in India
Virginia voters to decide on amendment to protect abortion rights
Bari Weiss’s new CBS hires include ‘germ theory denialist’ doctor
Labour risks election wipeout unless it improves Britain’s high streets, study finds
Browns to appoint Todd Monken as head coach after slew of candidate withdrawals
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