A Money feature, headlined “Grab a better deal before it disappears” (21 September, p52), contained information about Yorkshire Building Society’s 8% regular saver account that was withdrawn from sale after we went to print.
An article about William Blake said a hymn version of his epic poem Jerusalem was considered to be an alternative national anthem. In fact, the lyrics of the hymn Jerusalem are from another of Blake’s works, Milton (Saving the poet’s home for the public, 14 September, p13).
Vivianne Miedema has been nominated for the Ballon d’Or, but has not won it as an article on female footballers and ACL injuries said (Snap, crackle, pop, 14 September, Saturday magazine, p18).
Other recently amended articles include:
The election deniers with a chokehold on Georgia’s state election board
‘Be a man and vote for a woman’: Kamala Harris’s unlikely edge in America’s masculinity election
Chappell Roan isn’t endorsing Kamala Harris. She’s taking a stand for critical thinking instead
Best podcasts of the week: How Fox News went from ailing network to rightwing behemoth
Lisa Nandy’s conference speech was a love song to the arts, performed with hands in empty pockets
WNBA and players condemn racist abuse as Caitlin Clark’s Fever lose in playoffs
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