Corrections and clarifications

• A feature said a study had shown replacing red meat with oily fish in recipes “could prevent diabetes, reduce our carbon footprint and save up to 750,000 lives globally by 2050”. To clarify, the study covered “diet-related” diabetes (‘I think my wife is crying’, 23 April, G2, p4).

• Mark Serwotka is a former general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union, not the current holder of that post (Birthdays, 26 April, Journal, p7).

• Other recently amended articles include:

‘I’m terrified’: what does AI Tom Brady mean for the future of media?

Eurozone exits recession as ‘big four’ economies beat forecasts

People would never forget these shoes’: the fight to preserve soles of Stutthof Nazi camp

British Columbia drops decriminalization of drugs in public

‘I got you an Oscar. Why do I need to pay you?’ The secret shocking truth about Merchant Ivory

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