Corrections and Clarifications: Guardian April 28 2026
Corrections and Clarifications: April 28 2026

The Guardian has issued corrections and clarifications for its April 28, 2026 edition, addressing errors in previous reporting. The newspaper maintains a commitment to accuracy and transparency, promptly rectifying mistakes when they are identified.

Corrections

In an article published on April 27, 2026, regarding the UK's trade policy post-Brexit, it was incorrectly stated that the United Kingdom had signed a free trade agreement with India. In fact, negotiations are ongoing and no deal has been finalized. The error has been corrected online and in subsequent print editions.

A report on the housing market in London, published on April 26, 2026, misstated the average property price in the capital. The correct figure is £525,000, not £550,000 as originally reported. The Guardian apologizes for any confusion caused.

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Clarifications

An article about the NHS waiting times, published on April 25, 2026, included data from a study that was not explicitly attributed to the King's Fund. The article has been updated to include the source. The Guardian values the importance of proper attribution and regrets the oversight.

In a feature on climate change and agriculture, published on April 24, 2026, it was implied that all farmers in the UK support the government's new environmental policies. To clarify, while many farmers have expressed support, some have raised concerns about the implementation timeline. The article has been amended to reflect this nuance.

The Guardian encourages readers to report any errors or concerns via its corrections page. The newspaper is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of journalism and will continue to correct inaccuracies promptly.

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