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Tavistock clinic | Leonie Swann

• An article (BMA stops contesting Cass report on gender services, 8 May, p21) said that the Tavistock clinic permanently closed in 2024. In fact, it was just the clinic’s gender identity development service that closed. This was the only such service in England and Wales, not the UK.

• Leonie Swann wrote the book Three Bags Full, not “Leonie Mann” as a review of its film adaptation said (The Sheep Detectives, 8 May, G2, p8). This error was in print only.

• Other recently amended articles include:

Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand

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A new long-distance walking trail in Wales takes in gorges, ruined abbeys and sweeping sands

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