The Guardian newspaper has published a series of corrections and clarifications for recent articles, addressing factual inaccuracies across various topics. In a notable update, the publication has revised its rating for a Co-op quiche following a correction on its ingredients.
Detailed Corrections Issued
In a taste test featured in the Feast section on 14 February, the Guardian incorrectly stated that a Co-op quiche was made with "caged-hen eggs." The newspaper has now clarified that the quiche is actually produced using free-range eggs. As a result of this correction, the quiche's rating has been upgraded from three stars to four stars, reflecting the improved assessment based on the accurate ingredient information.
Warhammer Model Pieces Clarified
Another correction involves an article about Warhammer, published on 19 January. The piece originally claimed that the game's models were composed of "hundreds of pieces." The Guardian has amended this, noting that while the largest models may indeed have more than a hundred pieces, many models are made from only a handful of components. This clarification aims to provide a more precise description of the game's assembly requirements.
Student Newspaper Name Corrected
The Guardian has also rectified an error regarding the name of the University of Exeter's student newspaper. In an article from 13 February, the publication referred to it as "Exposé," but the correct name is "Exeposé." This correction ensures accurate reporting on student media outlets.
Other Recent Amendments
The list of recently amended articles includes several other topics, such as a profile on Casey Wasserman and his connections to Ghislaine Maxwell, a local reporter's shock over his image being used on a punchbag at a UK town hall, and reviews of cultural works like "Queen of Chess" and "Fukushima." Additionally, updates cover health news, including the UK's plan to introduce a chickenpox vaccine alongside the measles, mumps, and rubella jab, and military history, detailing the real-life soldier behind a character in "Apocalypse Now." Political developments are also noted, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissing concerns over the Aukus submarine deal as costs are revealed.
How to Submit Complaints
Readers who wish to report editorial complaints or request corrections can contact the Guardian via email at guardian.readers@theguardian.com. Alternatively, they 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 newspaper encourages feedback to maintain accuracy and transparency in its reporting.
These corrections highlight the Guardian's commitment to factual integrity and its proactive approach to addressing errors in published content. By issuing these clarifications, the publication aims to uphold journalistic standards and provide readers with reliable information across all sections, from food reviews to political analysis.
