Corrections and Clarifications: April 30, 2026
The Guardian issues corrections for recent articles, including a misreported statistic on London air quality and an error in a political column.
The Guardian issues corrections for recent articles, including a misreported statistic on London air quality and an error in a political column.
Elon Musk's testimony in his lawsuit against OpenAI ended with the judge cutting off his doomsday talk. The trial continues with witnesses revealing private emails and texts.
Judith Alexander, sister-in-law of PM Keir Starmer, told a court she feared what might have happened if she hadn't woken during an arson attack on her London home.
Britney Spears was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in California. The 44-year-old pop star was arrested in March after erratic driving.
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RecommendedA viral trend sees youths rushing Scientology's Hollywood HQ for social media fame, prompting church backlash and police reports.
The death of Kumanjayi Little Baby during an arrest in Alice Springs has ignited widespread outrage, prompting calls for police reform and a thorough investigation.
The interim report of Australia's royal commission into antisemitism recommends safety measures but notably avoids curbing free speech, sparking debate on how to combat hate without censorship.
The UN warns Denmark that treatment of a Greenlandic mother whose baby was removed after controversial parenting tests may amount to ethnic discrimination.
Nearly half of UK job seekers have faced AI interviews, with many describing them as awkward and humiliating. Some candidates abandon the process due to lack of human interaction.
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RecommendedEssa Suleiman, 45, charged with attempted murder after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London. Victims named as Shloime Rand and Moshe Shine.
A new report reveals a surge in antisemitic incidents across the UK, causing fear and anxiety in the Jewish community. Attacks range from verbal abuse to physical violence, affecting daily life.
In the Rebel Wilson defamation trial, producer Charlotte MacInnes testified about her interactions with the actress, countering claims made by Wilson.
The UN reports increasingly sophisticated online violence targeting women in public life, including AI-generated deepfakes and coordinated harassment, urging stronger protections.
Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with attempted murder after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, London. The attack led to the UK terror level being raised to 'severe'.
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RecommendedEssa Suleiman, 45, charged with two counts of attempted murder after two Jewish men stabbed in Golders Green. Also charged in separate Southwark incident.
Bear Wolf stands trial for killing Ray Walters in Emmerdale, as Paddy and Dylan also face justice. April Windsor testifies about her trauma in a gripping courtroom drama.
Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate claims he found a suicide note in a graphic novel, but it's locked in a court vault. The note read 'Time to say goodbye,' according to Nicholas Tartaglione.
Greenwich Council's chief executive Debra Warren, earning £220k, sued her aunt over a £1,000 gift from her late mother, but the case was thrown out after she failed to appear in court.
Stephen Fry is suing CogX Festival and Blonstein Events for £100k after falling off a stage at the O2 Arena in 2023, breaking his leg, pelvis, and ribs, alleging negligence.
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RecommendedA 17-year-old boy faces 16 charges including terrorism, explosive substances, indecent images of children, and blackmail after a Counter Terrorism Policing investigation.
John Terry endorsed far-right politician Rupert Lowe's call for migrant deportations, joining a trend of ex-footballers embracing radical views. Experts cite isolation and social media as factors.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai receives Deutsche Welle's freedom of speech award in absentia, despite his 20-year sentence under national security law.
At least six Australians detained by Israeli navy after Gaza flotilla intercepted. Families urge Australian government to intervene as activists face uncertain fate.
Jitu Munda exhumed his sister's remains after bank officials refused to release her savings without a death certificate, sparking outrage over bureaucratic rigidity in India.
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RecommendedEx-secretary of billionaire Judith Neilson allegedly used unauthorized credit cards for luxury goods, concert tickets, and monogrammed napkins in a $1.6 million fraud spree. Bail denied.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have systematically eroded the Voting Rights Act over decades, culminating in a ruling that eviscerates Section 2, marking a grave turning point for minority voting rights.
A bomb intended for Russian commander Azatbek Omurbekov, known as the 'Butcher of Bucha,' killed a subordinate in a remote military town. Omurbekov was unharmed.
Research estimates Britain stole 25 million years of life and labour from enslaved Africans in Barbados, with damages up to $2tn, highlighting the need for reparative justice.
Suella Braverman says Nigel Farage did not need to declare a £5m donation from Christopher Harborne because it was a private matter, citing personal safety risks.
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RecommendedRoss Davidson, 38, of Finchley, was sentenced to 14 years for rape, sexual assault, and voyeurism against six women, with offences dating back to 2013.