Strait of Hormuz Crossings Correction
An article published on 6 July in early editions, titled "Flow of ships weakens as Iran seeks to tighten control of Hormuz," incorrectly stated that nine observed crossings of the Strait of Hormuz on 2 July were "in contravention of sanctions." In fact, the crossings were approved. The error was due to an editing oversight.
Budapest Bar Name Correction
In the article "My search for the perfect ruin bar in Budapest" (11 July, Saturday magazine, p76), the bar Fekete Kutya (Black Dog) was mistakenly referred to as "Feteke Kutya." This error occurred only in the print edition.
Other Recently Amended Articles
- Adapting to the heat: four ideas from European cities
- Cambridge University’s proposed Saudi deal endangers academic freedom
- Airline pilot skywrites ‘I’m bored’ over England-Wales border
- Britain’s cars and SUVs are growing bigger – but there is a way to stop this deadly ‘carspreading’
- UK becoming ‘wild west’ for experimental peptides, expert warns
- Country diary: This ‘secret’ island takes me back to Swallows and Amazons
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