The Guardian has issued corrections for several recent articles. An article published on 8 May (BMA stops contesting Cass report on gender services, p21) incorrectly stated that the Tavistock clinic permanently closed in 2024. In fact, only the clinic's gender identity development service closed, and it was the only such service in England and Wales, not the UK.
Author Name Error
In a review of the film adaptation of Three Bags Full (The Sheep Detectives, 8 May, G2, p8), the author was mistakenly referred to as “Leonie Mann.” The correct name is Leonie Swann. This error occurred only in the print edition.
Other Recently Amended Articles
- Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand
- ‘Six lanes of tarmac and vehicles doing 70mph’: can ‘green bridges’ help animals cross the UK’s motorways in safety?
- Lorry gets stuck in hole it was sent to fix in Somerset
- US presidential visits to China from Nixon to Trump – in pictures
- A new long-distance walking trail in Wales takes in gorges, ruined abbeys and sweeping sands
- Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’
- ‘Treats its audience like adults’: why Moneyball is my feelgood movie
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