The Guardian has issued corrections for several recent articles. An article wrongly paraphrased Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey as saying people should consider voting Green in Portsmouth to stop Reform UK. In fact, he had urged voters to vote Liberal Democrat there. The original article, titled "Vote Lib Dem or you’ll regret it when you wake up to a Reform council, Davey warns" (5 May, p14), has been corrected.
Additionally, an article about a road in Wales incorrectly referred to Wales as a principality. The article, "Road at the centre of Welsh economic quandary" (4 May, p31), has been amended to remove that reference.
Other recently amended articles include:
- ‘It ruined my night’: photographers accused of targeting women at St Andrews May Dip
- Trump officials threaten UN budget cuts as US pushes ‘trade over aid’ agenda
- US band Jimmy Eat World look back: ‘I would play The Middle five times in a row if the other guys would let me’
- US reinstates ‘gun show loophole’ amid rollback of firearms restrictions
- Cool bars and friendly vibes: readers’ favourite city neighbourhoods in Europe
- Under a cloud: the growing resentment against the massive datacentres sprouting across Australian cities
- Tate at a turning point: new director must confront unwieldy ‘beast’ of an art institution
- Annastacia Palaszczuk on resilience – Australian Politics podcast
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