Guardian Releases Corrections and Clarifications on Multiple Articles
The Guardian has published a series of corrections and clarifications addressing errors in recent articles, covering topics from historical banknotes to music production and global news events. These updates aim to ensure accuracy and transparency in reporting.
Corrections on Monarchs and Banknotes
An article previously stated that the monarch has only featured on banknotes since 1960. To clarify, while Elizabeth II was indeed the first monarch to appear on a Bank of England note, the British Treasury printed notes with a portrait of George V as early as 1914. This correction highlights the longer history of royal imagery on British currency.
Music Production Error Fixed
In a feature on the band Morcheeba, it was incorrectly reported that their song The Sea was made on an "Atari" machine. The Guardian has corrected this to note that the song was actually produced using an Otari tape machine, ensuring accuracy for music enthusiasts and historians.
Other Recently Amended Articles
The corrections list includes updates on various other stories:
- UK savers are advised to act before the Easter Sunday cash Isa deadline.
- A new episode of the podcast Serial has been released, featured among the best podcasts of the week.
- Reform party activities in Scotland are noted, with potential impacts on Holyrood politics.
- Thieves stole valuable paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse from an Italian museum.
- NASA announced that the Artemis III mission no longer plans to send humans to the moon.
- Millions participated in No Kings protests globally against Trump and his administration.
- Spain's concentration of greenhouses, visible from space, is highlighted for its environmental significance.
- A profile on Marolles in Brussels describes it as a friendly, cosmopolitan village.
- The UN's slavery ruling has energized the African Union's fight for reparations.
- An author discusses the rise of the tradwife movement in a cultural commentary.
How to Submit Complaints or Corrections
Readers can send editorial complaints and correction requests to 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 Guardian encourages feedback to maintain journalistic standards.
These corrections underscore the importance of accuracy in journalism, as the Guardian continues to review and update its content to reflect verified information. For more details on these topics, readers are directed to explore related articles on the publication's platform.



