The Guardian has issued corrections for several articles published in recent days. In the article "Scotland to consider freeze on AI datacentre developments" (7 July, p13), it was stated that Lesley Backhouse, a councillor from one of the constituencies proposing a hiatus on new datacentres, attended the SNP’s national council meeting. This was incorrect. Backhouse is a councillor from one of the constituencies proposing the freeze, but she did not attend the meeting.
Lord Hattersley obituary correction
In the obituary of Lord Hattersley (16 June, Journal, p10), the list of candidates on the right of Labour in the 1976 election to succeed Harold Wilson as leader omitted the then chancellor Denis Healey. The obituary has been amended to include Healey.
Other recently amended articles
Other articles that have been corrected include: Lauren Bennett, singer on LMFAO’s Party Rock Anthem, dies aged 36; Australian house prices are falling but are still almost double what they were a decade ago; ‘Real heritage and quality’: the best (and worst) supermarket mozzarella di bufala Campana, tasted and rated; US airman accused of exposing himself to 16-year-old girl avoided British trial; Bombs explode near Damascus hotel housing Macron on Syria visit; Does Bedford train crash raise wider questions about safety?; Ian McKellen says he imagined destroying Mar-a-Lago for new Avengers movie.
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