The Guardian publishes corrections and clarifications to maintain accuracy and transparency in journalism. On April 23, 2026, several corrections were issued for articles previously published. These include errors in reporting on political events, scientific studies, and cultural pieces. The corrections aim to rectify factual inaccuracies and ensure readers receive reliable information. The Guardian encourages readers to report potential errors via email. This practice underscores the commitment to accountability and high editorial standards.
Corrections and Clarifications: April 23, 2026
In a recent article on climate policy, we incorrectly stated that the UK had reduced emissions by 50% since 1990. The correct figure is 48%. This error has been amended in the online version. Additionally, a feature on the London housing market misstated the average property price as £650,000; the accurate figure is £625,000. We apologize for these mistakes.
In the sports section, a report on the Premier League claimed that Manchester United had won 20 league titles, but the correct number is 20 as of the 2023-24 season, including the 2023-24 title. This has been clarified. In the arts, a review of a new theatre production misattributed a quote to the director when it was from the playwright. The correction has been noted.
These corrections are part of our ongoing efforts to ensure accuracy. Readers can submit corrections via our website. We value your feedback and strive to maintain the highest journalistic standards.



