Corrections and clarifications
Canada’s head of state | Kelly Sultan
An opinion article incorrectly described Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, as head of state. It is the monarch, King Charles, who holds that position (Davos was the start, but a new world order will not come easy, 26 January, Journal, p3).
The widow of the photographer Larry Sultan is called Kelly, not Kerry as an article said (Parents, porn sets and Bob’s Big Boy combos, 2 February, G2, p8).
Other recently amended articles include:
The exiled Awami league members plotting a political comeback in Bangladesh – from India
The pie and mash crisis: can the original fast food be saved?
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Under Salt Marsh review – Rafe Spall’s thrilling Welsh crime drama is clever, gripping TV
What could bring down extortionate ticket prices? Perhaps stars like Harry Styles taking a stand
‘You can tell the mood has changed’: How Plaid Cymru led the Welsh fightback against Reform
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