The Guardian has issued corrections for several articles, including a clarification on the UN plastics treaty draft and a TV listings error. The corrections were published on 14 August and address inaccuracies that appeared in previous editions.
An article and its headline, titled "Global plastics treaty draft unambitious, say experts," incorrectly stated that there was a new draft text of the UN plastics treaty. The text referred to is actually an informal reference document titled "Aid to Negotiations." This correction was published on 14 August, p21.
TV Listings Error
Due to a production error, the TV listings printed in Tuesday's G2 (p11) were for 25 August, not 18 August. The Guardian apologizes for the mistake and any confusion it may have caused.
Other Recently Amended Articles
The following articles have also been recently amended:
- Lindsay Clancy had 'thoughts of harming the children', her mother testifies at trial
- Greenland forces Trump-linked US oil firm to delay drilling
- Five reservoirs in England and Wales 'exceptionally low' as drought persists
- Network Rail says heat poses 'exceptional challenges' after two trains derail in 24 hours
- Premier League 2026-27 preview No 11: Hull City
- Police Scotland warns 'robust security' needed to stop attacks on AI datacentres
- Are teens on e-motorbikes the 'new Hells Angels'? Not so fast, boomers
- How the mob took Hollywood: the story of organized crime and the movies
- 'His ache is real': Bob Dylan and more on the wild genius of honky-tonk hellraiser Gary Stewart
How to Report Corrections
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