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.
Other recently amended articles include:
- Trump news at a glance: G7 leaders wrestle Ukraine back on to president’s agenda
- Tasmanian devil Mary found 2km from her Gold Coast theme park home after two weeks on the run
- Everything Game of Thrones did, HBO series Rome did better – including not fumbling the finale
- Tax-break trees: how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich
- Canada eliminates human rights watchdog that oversees companies operating abroad
- Alienated by Disclosure Day? You are not alone
- Roy Hattersley – a life in pictures
- ‘A huge spectrum of people coming together’: how parkrun made it to its millionth event
- UK ministers lobby Trump to avert backlash against social media ban
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