Ana Kirova has been the chief executive of the dating app Feeld since April 2021, not December 2023, which is when she also became a director. The company is registered in Carlisle, Cumbria, but is not “run” from there, as an earlier version of the subheading said. And its workforce currently numbers more than 100, rather than “nearly 50” (‘Defying tradition’: poly-friendly dating app doubles revenue, 9 September, p21).
The musician Michael Kiwanuka has a son and a daughter, not two sons as an interview said (‘Singing about faith was scary. I wanted to be cool’, 13 September, G2, p6).
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