Corrections and Clarifications: May 3, 2026
The Guardian's corrections page for May 3, 2026, addressing factual errors in previous reports, including a misattributed quote and a statistical mistake.
The Guardian's corrections page for May 3, 2026, addressing factual errors in previous reports, including a misattributed quote and a statistical mistake.
Donald Trump's disapproval rating reaches 62%, with majority disapproval on every issue. Cost of living and Iran war are key concerns.
The World Coffee Championships now require Taiwanese entrants to compete under 'Chinese Taipei', sparking outrage among Taiwan's coffee community and beyond.
A royal commission into anti-Semitism in Australia has been proposed following the Bondi terror attack, with victims' families calling for action.
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RecommendedAuthorities have arrested suspects linked to the 2013 Tadamon massacres in Syria, marking a significant step toward justice for victims of the Assad regime's atrocities.
New Trump administration guidelines may deny green cards to immigrants who criticize Israel or express anti-American views, raising serious First Amendment concerns and chilling dissent.
NSW will criminalise secret GPS tracking after a report reveals domestic violence offenders are increasingly using tracking devices to stalk victims.
A man in his 20s was stabbed on Harlesden High Street early Sunday. He admitted himself to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. CCTV captured the assault; no arrests made.
A millionaire businessman who left his model girlfriend with half her skull missing died of shock after learning he would face prison or fight in Ukraine. Anzhelika Tartanova suffered catastrophic injuries.
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RecommendedA teenager describes the terror of a drive-by shooting at a family barbecue in south London, where seven bullets were fired, leaving a 25-year-old fighting for his life.
EastEnders spoilers reveal Eddie Knight has lung cancer and wants to make amends with George. Nicola visits him in hospital, keeping the secret from George.
A new analysis reveals the Trump administration has violated court orders in at least 31 lawsuits since 2024, raising concerns about the erosion of rule of law and separation of powers.
Danco Laboratories files emergency appeal to US Supreme Court to halt a lower court ruling that would require in-person exams for mifepristone prescriptions, limiting telemedicine access.
A person died after a vehicle crashed into the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Oregon. Explosives were found in the car, and the driver is believed to be a disgruntled former employee.
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RecommendedBelgium's Antwerp port boosts scanning to combat cocaine smuggling, with seizures falling but traffickers adapting. Experts warn of a 'cat and mouse game' as gangs shift routes and methods.
Pete Hegseth's firing of 24 generals, mostly Black or female, sparks fear and isolation inside the Pentagon, with comparisons to Stalin's purges.
A woman was fatally stabbed in broad daylight in Barcelona's Esplugues de Llobregat area. The suspect was arrested nearby. Police are investigating as gender-based violence.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir celebrated his 50th birthday with a noose-themed cake, sparking international condemnation over a new death penalty law for Palestinians.
Two Metropolitan police officers received final written warnings for taking photos of a deceased person and creating a WhatsApp group with sexist, homophobic, ableist, and transphobic content.
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RecommendedA BBC presenter reportedly broke a female colleague's wrist in 2014, with the corporation accused of covering up the attack. The presenter continued working for years before leaving.
A suspect was taken into custody after shots were fired outside Chris Brown's Los Angeles mansion. The singer was not home and is not involved.
Green MP Hannah Spencer has been called a 'b***h' by a fellow MP after revealing concerns about Westminster's drinking culture, sparking debate on workplace standards.
Rob Rinder describes being targeted with antisemitic abuse on Carnaby Street, days after the Golders Green terror attack in London.
Israeli police release video of a man attacking a French Catholic nun in Jerusalem, sparking widespread condemnation. The suspect, 36, is arrested.
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RecommendedA video shows a man violently pushing a French nun to the ground in Jerusalem, drawing widespread condemnation from Israel and France.
UK defence firm Ultra Electronics agrees to pay £15m after admitting failure to prevent bribery in Algeria and Oman. The SFO secures a win amid recent case collapses.
Florida prosecutors investigate the deaths of 31 sloths imported from South America for a theme park. The animals died in an unheated warehouse, sparking calls for accountability.
Richard Rolfe, father of former NT officer Zachary Rolfe who killed Kumanjayi Walker, tells inquiry of widespread racist behaviour in NT police, criticises government inaction.
Antoinette Lattouf discusses her federal court case against the ABC, writing her book 'Women Who Win', and the weaponisation of her mental health.
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RecommendedLavinia and Michelle, 49-year-old twins, discovered through DNA tests that they have different fathers, a phenomenon never before documented in the UK. They share their story of identity, family secrets, and healing.