Guardian Issues Corrections: Restaurant, Band, and Store Details Amended
Guardian Corrections: Restaurant, Band, and Store Details Fixed

Guardian Publishes Corrections for Recent Editorial Errors

The Guardian newspaper has released a set of corrections and clarifications addressing inaccuracies in several of its recent articles. These amendments cover a range of topics, from restaurant details to music trivia and historical references, underscoring the publication's commitment to accuracy in journalism.

Restaurant Roles Corrected at Osteria Vibrato

In a review of London's Osteria Vibrato, published on 21 March in the Feast section on page 22, it was incorrectly stated that Gaia Enria and Louis Lingwood jointly run the restaurant's kitchen. To clarify, Enria serves as the culinary consultant, while Lingwood holds the position of head chef. Additionally, the article misspelled Lingwood's last name as "Lingford." This correction ensures proper attribution of their professional roles within the establishment.

Quiz Error Involving Guns N' Roses Song Reference

Last Saturday's Quiz feature, which appeared in the Saturday magazine on page 78, included a question asking what linked a series of artists and numbers, with "Guns N' Roses (10)" listed. This should have been (11), as it referenced the month in the band's iconic song "November Rain." The amendment rectifies this oversight, providing accurate information for readers engaging with the quiz content.

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Historical Store Name Clarified

An article in the Honest playlist section of the Saturday magazine on page 36 referred to the former US discount store as "Bradley's." The correct name is Bradlees. This correction addresses the misspelling, ensuring historical accuracy in discussions about retail and cultural references.

Other Recently Amended Articles

The Guardian also noted other articles that have been recently amended, including pieces on meningitis resurgence, potential tourist charges for national museums in England, and the British empire's use of photography as a tool of control, such as in contexts involving manure dryers and devil dancers. These updates reflect ongoing efforts to maintain factual integrity across diverse subjects.

How to Submit Complaints or Correction Requests

Readers who wish to report editorial complaints or request corrections can contact the Guardian through multiple channels. Emails can be sent to guardian.readers@theguardian.com. Alternatively, individuals can write to the Readers' editor at Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0) 20 3353 4736. This accessibility highlights the newspaper's dedication to transparency and reader engagement in upholding journalistic standards.

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