The surname of the composer Leo Geyer was misspelled as “Gayer” in a review of the TV programme The Lost Music of Auschwitz (18 January, What’s On, p4). This error was in print only.
The African milk tree (Euphorbia trigona) is a succulent, not a cactus as we described it in the headline of a column (Houseplant clinic: Help! My cactus is spindly and pale, 18 January, Saturday magazine, p68).
Owing to a late change in Channel 4’s TV schedules, tomorrow’s pre-printed What’s On includes Vicky Pattison: My Big Fat Geordie Wedding in a preview on page 5, and a later listing. The programme that is due to be shown in its place, at 10pm on Tuesday, is Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex.
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Southport killer Axel Rudakubana jailed for minimum of 52 years for murder of three girls at a dance class in 2024 – as it happened
National Portrait Gallery accused of nepotism over Zoë Law exhibition
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Trump says China is ‘operating’ the Panama canal – here are the facts
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