Corrections: Brunswick Centre architect, garden slugs, and more
Corrections: Brunswick Centre, slugs, and other clarifications

The Guardian has issued corrections and clarifications for several recent articles. In a Trivia corner answer published on 27 May, it was incorrectly stated that Leslie Martin designed London's Brunswick Centre. The actual architect is Patrick Hodgkinson. Martin contributed to early designs while serving as chief architect for the London County Council. This error appeared only in the print edition.

An article about unwanted slugs in gardens, published on 3 June, featured a photograph of the Irish yellow slug (Limacus maculatus). This species is generally welcomed by gardeners as it feeds on decaying plant matter, contrary to the article's context.

Other recently amended articles include: a piece on the right's culture war over prostate cancer screening damaging trust in medicine; a report accusing the Queensland government of operating a secret agenda to purge Indigenous representation; an article on Silicon Valley, including Meta, embracing Maga politics according to Nick Clegg; coverage of the King's birthday top honours going to Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman, and Terence Tao; a story about a New Zealand whale freed from fishing gear in a multi-day operation; an obituary for Anthony Head, actor from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso, who died at age 72; an article on tax-break trees and how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich; a piece on Canada endorsing a marine park's plan to relocate 30 beluga whales; a report on no Black jurors selected for a murder trial over a killing at a 2025 Texas high school; a commentary on the World Cup being played in the author's hometown; and questions about the treatment of pregnant minors in a Texas immigration facility.

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