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For the record

In 1990, Zina Garrison became the first African American woman to compete in a Wimbledon final since Althea Gibson in 1958; not the first black woman as we said in an interview (“Even when I was world No 4 I still had no clothing deal”, 28 June, Sport, page 12).

An article by Julia Kollewe (“Home-working boom could tumble London’s skyscrapers”, 28 June, page 54) was wrongly attributed to Jasper Jolly.

In an article about the launch of an adaptation of the novel Brave New World on NBC’s new streaming service, Peacock, we said that the US broadcaster had set up Peacock “as a rival to Netflix, Amazon and Sky”. In fact, NBC has stated that the service will be available on Sky in Europe (“Brave new London: how city was reimagined as a futuristic dystopia”, 28 June, page 19).

Other recently amended articles include:

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Starmer overtakes Johnson as preferred choice for prime minister

Israel’s cabinet meets to finalise annexation plans

Why the Women’s Engineering Society still has its work cut out after 100 years

Should we cull one species to save another?

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