The Guardian newspaper has published a series of corrections and clarifications, addressing factual inaccuracies in several of its recent articles. These updates cover topics from aviation to football, ensuring readers have the most precise information.
British Airways Starlink WiFi Timeline Amended
In a significant update for travellers, a previous report stating that British Airways would introduce its new high-speed wifi service next month has been corrected. The airline has clarified that the planned rollout of its Starlink internet service is now scheduled for next year. This service, promised to be available to all passengers, is a result of a deal with Elon Musk's satellite company, Starlink, and is highly anticipated for its potential to offer fast and reliable connectivity in the sky.
Sporting Profile Correction: Nicky Hayen's Experience
A separate clarification was issued concerning a piece on the sports pages. An article had suggested that a match against Celtic would provide Belgian manager Nicky Hayen with his "first taste of British football." However, this statement has been amended to reflect that Hayen has prior managerial experience in the UK, having previously managed the Welsh club Haverfordwest County.
Other Recent Amendments and How to Report Errors
The publication also listed several other articles that have been recently amended, though specific details for these were not provided in this particular notice. The Guardian maintains a dedicated process for handling editorial complaints and correction requests. Readers who spot potential errors are encouraged to contact the newspaper directly.
You can email your concerns to guardian.readers@theguardian.com. Alternatively, you can write to the Readers’ editor at Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0)20 3353 4736.