The Guardian published corrections and clarifications on May 27, 2026, to address inaccuracies in previous articles. The newspaper acknowledges the importance of maintaining high journalistic standards and apologizes for any errors.
Corrections
An article on May 25 incorrectly stated that the new cycling lane on Oxford Street was 3 miles long. In fact, the cycling lane measures 2.5 miles. The error has been corrected in the online version.
Another correction involves a piece on the London housing market published on May 20. It claimed that average house prices in the capital had fallen by 5% in the last quarter. The correct figure is a 3% decline, as confirmed by the Land Registry.
Clarifications
A report on May 22 about the proposed development in King's Cross included a quote from a local resident that was taken out of context. The resident's concerns were about traffic congestion, not the building's design. We apologize for any misunderstanding.
Additionally, a feature on May 24 about the new art exhibition at the Tate Modern omitted the fact that the exhibition is partially sponsored by a private foundation. The omission has been rectified in the updated article.
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Readers can report errors or request clarifications by emailing corrections@theguardian.com. The Guardian is committed to correcting mistakes promptly and transparently.



