Corrections: Rutland Place images and Camping Club membership clarified
Corrections: Rutland Place images and Camping Club membership

Corrections and clarifications have been issued for two recent articles. Owing to incorrect information supplied by an agency, two images captioned as showing the interior of 2-8A Rutland Place, London, were in fact of the palace of Versailles, France. This error appeared in the article titled 'This house cost £210m. Why does no one live in it?' published on 10 June in G2, page 4.

Additionally, the Camping and Caravanning Club has 572,000 members, not 730,000 as stated in a Pass notes column titled 'Micro-staycations' on 16 June in G2, page 3.

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