Corrections and clarifications
• An article said that since 1969 no police officer had been convicted for a role in the death of someone in their care. However, in 2007 a duty constable was found guilty of misconduct in a public office and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, suspended for one year, after Craig Boyd hanged himself in a Derby police cell (Black people dying in custody. Is anyone surprised?, 11 June, page 10, G2).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Prof Donna Kinnair on racism in the NHS: ‘In every community, BAME patients suffer the most’
Ayasofya: the mosque-turned-museum at the heart of an ideological battle
Tesla shareholders urged to oust Elon Musk over $55bn pay deal
France’s favourite village of 2020 braces for tourist influx
Maria Ressa’s conviction should matter to everyone who cares about democracy
Mark Sedwill v Dominic Cummings is a Whitehall call to arms
Britain’s urban fabric comes under spotlight shone by BLM protests
The greatest female tennis player of the last 50 years: the fans’ verdict
‘We don’t live in a communist country!’: battle over masks rages in Texas