Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was not pictured in a police car as an article said, but his own car (‘We’ve been paying for happy endings for Andrew for years’, 24 February, G2, p4).
An article quoted Kay Mason Billig, the leader of Norfolk county council, but later wrongly referred to her as “Mellig” (Tory council chair hits out at ‘bully’ Reed as election row threatens to derail reforms, 18 February, p14).
Other recently amended articles include:
The Lady review – this maddening drama’s take on Sarah Ferguson utterly fails to read the room
‘The need for support is everywhere’: working-class arts group expands to north of England
Unlicensed gambling firms could be barred from sponsoring Premier League clubs
Reform mayor courted US oil and gas executive about fracking in UK
Where tourists seldom tread, part 20: three UK towns that feel like home
Telegraph suitor considers legal action against UK government over rival bid
Crampons, crashes and creativity: Tom Jenkins’ best photos from the Winter Olympics
Australian women held in Syrian camp say they would accept children returning home separately
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