The following corrections and clarifications have been issued:
UK Travel Insurance Correction
Insurers paid out £262m, not £262bn, in 2024 for medical expenses for UK travellers who needed emergency care or treatment while on holiday. This corrects an article in the Travel insurance section, 13 June, p48.
Enforcement Conduct Board Clarification
An article that referred to the Enforcement Conduct Board should have made it clear that it regulates for England and Wales, not the UK as implied. This appears in the article "Ministers urged to speed up regulation of bailiffs", 8 June, p29.
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