An article incorrectly said that a poll of 2,000 adults of voting age found 17% agreed that “the UK’s best years are behind us”. The figure was 59% (One-fifth of young shun democracy, poll finds, 13 January, p1).
Argentina is the second-largest economy in South America, not Latin America as we said in an editorial (An austerity year has seen painful cuts, rising poverty and a geopolitical gamble, 13 January, Journal, p2).
Other recently amended articles include:
Hope by Pope Francis review – the first memoir by a sitting pontiff
Girl airlifted to hospital and horse put down after hit-and-run in Cornwall
Los Angeles fires: the damage in maps, video and images
Calls to halt kangaroo culling in Victoria’s Grampians after bushfires
Oliviero Toscani, photographer behind provocative Benetton ads, dies aged 82
Pembrokeshire’s wild north by train, bus and bike
Tram collision in Strasbourg leaves dozens injured
‘I was 2cm from being paralysed’: UK stunt artists celebrated with donation to BFI
Pound slides to fresh 14-month low as UK borrowing costs edge higher – business live
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