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• An analysis piece about the forthcoming general election (Undecided voters will offer an insight on the parties and their leaders, 24 March, page 8) was wrong to say that the Liberal Democrat MP Jeremy Browne would face a “fight for his political life in Taunton Deane”. Browne announced last October that he was standing down and would not contest the seat. The Liberal Democrat candidate is Rachel Gilmour. | |
• The Saturday interview with Libby Lane, the first female bishop in the Church of England, said that she was among the first women to be ordained as priests in 1990. The first women priests were ordained in the Church of England a little later than that, in 1994 (‘Whatever the Church’s failings, I really think this is where God has put me’, 21 March, page 33). | |
• We wrongly placed St Helens in Liverpool in an article about a stolen collection of snakes. St Helens is not part of Liverpool; it lies between Liverpool and Manchester (Thieves steal 38 snakes in break-in at flat, 24 March, page 11). | |
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Suspects should stay anonymous until charged, MPs say | Suspects should stay anonymous until charged, MPs say |
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