Corrections and clarifications

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Scottish Green MSPs | Casey review

• The Greens first won a seat in the Scottish parliament in 1999, not in the recent elections (Polanski declares two-party politics dead after Greens’ first mayoral wins, 9 May, p10).

• An article should have clarified that the Casey review of adult social care will cover England only (Burden on millions of carers is not sustainable, says Casey, 15 May, p10). Also, the economic value of unpaid care is £184bn, not £184m.

• Other recently amended articles include:

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