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Crowns nuclear throne together
Crowns nuclear throne together








SeptemWe wrongly said that Mohammad Hussain Ataee, a former official with the Islamic Students Association of Britain, talked with Ezzatollah Zarghami, a general in Iran’s revolutionary guard (news, Aug 5). In fact those minimum and maximum figures would apply across EU members, with the larger states taking a greater share. SeptemWe said the EU was working on an agreement that meant each member state would take a minimum of 30,000 migrants annually, and that richer member states would have to accept up to 120,000 migrants per year (news, Sep 13 & 15). SeptemWe wrongly said that British tourists need an international driving permit to drive in Spain ( World News, Sep 16), although some fines have been issued in error by local police. A photograph with the same article showed a Carnaby Street fashion event in Paris, not the street itself. In fact vegetarian restaurants have existed here for more than a century. We wrongly said that the UK’s first vegetarian restaurant was on Carnaby Street in the 1960s (news, Sep 23). SeptemAn anonymity order in the case of Sudiksha Thirumalesh was imposed by Mrs Justice Roberts, not Mr Justice Roberts as we wrongly said (news, Sep 23). SeptemXLCC plans to produce subsea electricity cables that would incur power losses of only 3 per cent per 620 miles, not 62 miles as we wrongly stated (“Subsea cable factory lays out £1.4bn bid”, business, Sep 26). CAN says it has never organised or called for boycotts and the allegation is untrue. The claim that CAN organises boycotts was made by a group of Conservative MPs. SeptemAn article on the Conscious Advertising Network (CAN) referred to “the campaign’s boycotts” of advertising platforms ( news, Aug 21). The wide-ranging transparency order governing the case had already been imposed by Mr Justice Francis and was not in issue ( Corrections & Clarifications, Sep 27). Mrs Justice Roberts was determining the mental capacity of Sudiksha Thirumalesh to challenge doctors’ views about her treatment, not imposing an anonymity order as we wrongly said. A statement in the same article that farmed salmon live short, unhealthy lives reported the view of some environmentalists and we are happy to make this clear. The Scottish government has not published plans to massively expand cage capacity for farmed salmon, as we wrongly said ( Times Earth, Sep 21). Civitas has since withdrawn the report, which was found to contain factual errors.

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OctoA Thunderer column on the cost of net zero cited findings from a report by Civitas (Comment, Sep 27). The hospital now says it misinterpreted The Times freedom of information request, and that the highest rate paid for a 24-hour shift was £2,840. OctoWe said a doctor was paid £7,853 to cover a shift at the Walton Centre, a neurology unit in Liverpool ( News, Oct 2). Requests for corrections should be sent to or to Feedback, The Times, 1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF

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Crowns nuclear throne together