Guardian Corrects Errors in Recent News Reports
Guardian Corrects Recent News Errors

The Guardian has published a series of corrections and clarifications for errors that appeared in recent news reports. The corrections cover a range of topics, including misattributed quotes, incorrect dates, and factual inaccuracies.

Misattributed Quote Corrected

In an article published on May 24, 2026, a quote was incorrectly attributed to a government official. The quote actually came from a different source. The error has been corrected in the online version.

Date Error in Business Section

A business article from May 23, 2026, contained an incorrect date for a major corporate merger. The merger was finalized on May 22, not May 23 as originally stated. The correction has been noted.

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Other Clarifications

  • A sports report mistakenly listed the wrong score for a football match. The correct score is now displayed.
  • An opinion piece included a factual error about historical events. The error has been acknowledged and corrected.

The Guardian apologizes for these errors and remains committed to accuracy in journalism.

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