Corrections and clarifications
• A letter from Emilie Tant, of the Overseas Development Institute, was written in a personal capacity (We must all mobilise to stop Israel’s crimes, 14 May, Journal, page 5).
• A headline (Move over, bricks and mortar – welcome to the first 3D-printed house, 30 April, page 3) implied the story was about the first ever such house. As the article made clear, others have been built but this is “the first legally habitable and commercially rented property where the load-bearing walls have been made using a 3D printer nozzle”.
• Other recently amended articles include:
Colorado man suspected in wife’s death allegedly voted for Trump in her name
‘Odd, eerie and haunting’: behind Maya Lin’s Manhattan ghost forest
Granta names world’s best young Spanish-language writers
‘It is life-saving’: Elliot Page reveals happiness at having had top surgery
China lands unmanned spacecraft on Mars for first time
I was there when Rangers’ unbeaten season crumbled on the final day
Spain aims to receive British tourists without Covid tests from 20 May
Parts of Taiwan lock down after record 29 new Covid cases
From Black Widow to unseen Beatles footage: what films to see as cinemas reopen