The Guardian has published a series of corrections and clarifications in its latest update, addressing errors in recent articles. One significant correction involves a 2023 Italian government directive that initially ordered councils to register only biological parents on birth certificates. In fact, this directive was overturned in 2025 by a constitutional court, as noted in a previous article titled 'Are we living through the return of fascism?' from 18 April in the Journal section on page 8.
Podcast Title Correction
Another correction pertains to a Danny Robins podcast being adapted for television. The Guardian incorrectly referred to it as 'The Witch House' in an interview with one of its stars, Michael Socha, published on 21 April in the G2 section on page 8. The correct title is 'The Witch Farm'. This error has been amended to ensure accuracy in reporting.
Other Amended Articles
In addition to these corrections, the Guardian has updated other articles. These include reports on Tehran's embattled Jewish community enduring despite Israeli bombing of a synagogue, and a piece on Rebel Wilson's film 'The Deb', which explored its fun nature but commercial failure, questioning the fate of Australian movie musicals.
How to Submit Complaints
Readers who wish to report errors or request corrections can contact the Guardian through multiple channels. Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent via email 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.
The Guardian encourages feedback to maintain journalistic integrity and accuracy in all its publications. For more information on these topics and other corrections, readers are advised to explore the dedicated corrections and clarifications section on the Guardian's website.



