Corrections and clarifications

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Jean Corston | Ana Viladomiu,

• Lady (Jean) Corston was described as chair of the parliamentary Labour party, a role she left when she was made a life peer in 2005 (Birthdays, 5 May, Journal, p11). This error was in print only.

• An interview with the writer Ana Viladomiu described her as the last resident of Antoni Gaudi’s Casa Milà in Barcelona; in fact, she is one of two remaining tenants (Grand design at fixed rent, 4 May, p28). Also, Rosario Segimon inherited her fortune from her first husband, not her father.

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