Corrections: Rutland Place Images and Camping Club Membership
Corrections: Rutland Place Images and Camping Club Membership

Corrections and clarifications have been issued for two recent Guardian articles. Due to incorrect information supplied by an agency, images captioned as showing the interior of 2-8A Rutland Place, London, were actually of the palace of Versailles, France. This error appeared in the article 'This house cost £210m. Why does no one live in it?' on 10 June, G2, p4.

Additionally, the Camping and Caravanning Club has 572,000 members, not 730,000 as stated in a Pass notes column titled 'Micro-staycations' on 16 June, G2, p3.

Other recently amended articles include: 'Trump news at a glance: G7 leaders wrestle Ukraine back on to president’s agenda', 'Tasmanian devil Mary found 2km from her Gold Coast theme park home after two weeks on the run', 'Everything Game of Thrones did, HBO series Rome did better – including not fumbling the finale', 'Tax-break trees: how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich', 'Canada eliminates human rights watchdog that oversees companies operating abroad', 'Alienated by Disclosure Day? You are not alone', 'Roy Hattersley – a life in pictures', '‘A huge spectrum of people coming together’: how parkrun made it to its millionth event', and 'UK ministers lobby Trump to avert backlash against social media ban'.

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