Corrections and clarifications

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Ed Davey | Wales

• An article’s text wrongly paraphrased Ed Davey as saying people should consider voting Green in Portsmouth to stop Reform UK. In fact, he had said to vote Liberal Democrat there (Vote Lib Dem or you’ll regret it when you wake up to a Reform council, Davey warns, 5 May, p14).

• Wales is not a principality as an article said (Road at the centre of Welsh economic quandary, 4 May, p31).

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