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Corrections and clarifications

• Incorrect agency information meant an image accompanying a tribute to Colin Bell was captioned as showing the Manchester City player in action “during a First Division match at Liverpool in August 1969”. However, the opposition team was Sunderland, the venue was Maine Road, Manchester, and the match was on 12 April 1969 (Shy superstar who strode through midfield like a colossus, 6 January, page 41).

• Bwlch Gylfin translates as Curlew Pass, not Pig Pass as a Country diary said (9 January, page 5, Journal).

• Other recently amended articles include:

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