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• An article about Dowlais said the automotive engineering company’s “last UK plant, at Erdington in Birmingham, was closed … in 2021”. In fact, a small plant is still operating in nearby Sutton Coldfield. Also, it has 185 UK-based staff, not 37, which is the number of staff in its London head office only (Dowlais deal with US rival shows the crisis in London’s stock market is getting worse, 30 January, p30).

• Other recently amended articles include:

At least half of WH Smith stores could close under a new owner, experts say

The high price of sport: how fans in Australia can watch in 2025 and at what cost

Fifty shades of greywater: how reusing water at home will make your garden thrive and help the planet

California allocates $50m to fight Trump administration and deportation efforts

Splat’s entertainment: I watched Rotten Tomatoes’ 40 lowest-rated films to find out which was worst

This will be the year that Guinness loses its cool. Cheers to that!

Labor to make last-ditch offer to Coalition and crossbench to pass contentious electoral reforms

North Carolina judge finds race played role in Black man’s death row sentencing

‘It’s like doing three movies at once’: Robert De Niro on his thrilling TV debut – as America’s saviour

Trump interior department directive raises fears for national monuments

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