Corrections and Clarifications: Jean Corston, Ana Viladomiu, and More
Corrections and Clarifications: Jean Corston, Ana Viladomiu

Corrections and Clarifications

In the Birthdays column (5 May, Journal, p11), Lady (Jean) Corston was described as chair of the parliamentary Labour party. However, she left this role when she was made a life peer in 2005. This error was present only in the print edition.

An interview with writer Ana Viladomiu (Grand design at fixed rent, 4 May, p28) described her as the last resident of Antoni Gaudi’s Casa Milà in Barcelona. In fact, she is one of two remaining tenants. Additionally, Rosario Segimon inherited her fortune from her first husband, not her father.

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