Corrections and clarifications
• An article about church leaders urging the government not to break international law over Brexit referred to “five archbishops from the UK’s four nations” and to the archbishop of Armagh being the Northern Irish counterpart to the archbishops of Canterbury and York. To clarify, the archbishop of Armagh, while based in Northern Ireland, is the Anglican primate of all Ireland (Archbishops warn bill sets ‘disastrous precedent’, 19 October, page 9, late editions).
• Other recently amended articles include:
People won’t follow stricter rules if they’re imposed by an incompetent government
Covid cases and deaths today: coronavirus UK map
New Zealand elects most diverse parliament boosting female, LGBTIQ+ and Māori MPs
Rowan Williams urges UK universities to divest from fossil fuels
Government urged to sell cocaine and ecstasy in pharmacies
Russia planned cyber-attack on Tokyo Olympics, says UK
Groundbreaking study finds 13.3 quadrillion plastic fibers in California’s environment
The Guardian view on Johnson’s poor taste: no buzz from compassion’s sugar rush
Third of Queen’s birthday honours go to heroes of pandemic
Reason for falloff in sea turtle sightings around UK and Irish coasts unclear, say scientists