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Correction: Paul Mason

Paul Mason, a government expert at the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, was incorrectly referred to as John Mason in an article on March 11

Mar 9, 2013

Correction: Isa savings

A couple can only save £45,120 into an Isa for one calendar year and not in each subsequent year

Mar 9, 2013

Correction: Aramaic marriage document

An Aramaic marriage document from 449BC was printed upside down in an article

Mar 5, 2013

Correction: Nedbank photograph

A photograph of premises of Nedbank, a member of the Old Mutual Group, was inadvertently positioned in an article about a US regulatory investigation into Chesapeake Energy

Mar 3, 2013

Clarification: Raila Odinga

In an article on March 1 we may have left the incorrect impression that Raila Odinga, Kenya’s prime minister, would not respect the result of a free and fair election

Mar 2, 2013

Correction: Jasper John

Jasper Johns’ “Painted Bronze” was misattributed to Robert Rauschenberg in an article on February 16, while Rauschenberg’s “Bride’s Folly” was printed upside down

Feb 27, 2013

Correction: Britain’s national parks

There are 15 national parks in Britain, not 13 as incorrectly stated in an article

Feb 21, 2013

Correction: Picture of Aburizal Bakrie

A picture of Aburizal Bakrie, an Indonesian presidential candidate, was wrongly captioned in some editions on February 21

Feb 14, 2013

Correction: Ignazio Visco

Ignazio Visco, the Bank of Italy’s governor, was misquoted in an article on February 11

Feb 10, 2013

Correction: Thomas Cromwell

In an article by Simon Schama, an editing error led to Thomas Cromwell being referred to as Oliver Cromwell

Feb 9, 2013

Correction: Estate agent details

Properties mentioned in a House & Home article on February 2 were linked to the wrong estate agent details

Feb 3, 2013

Correction: Nixon’s visit to China

Richard Nixon visited China during his first term as US president, not second as incorrectly stated in Gideon Rachman’s column on January 22

Feb 1, 2013

Correction: ‘We the people’

The words ‘We the people’ are from the US Constitution, not the Declaration of Independence as incorrectly stated in Christopher Caldwell’s column on January 26

Jan 31, 2013

Correction: Two flat-rate taxes

A letter to the Editor on January 31 should have referred to ‘two flat-rate taxes ... both with a 12% tax rate’

Jan 30, 2013

Correction: Queen Beatrix

Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands’ grandmother Wilhelmina was queen during the Nazi occupation, not her mother Juliana

Jan 29, 2013

Correction: Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada was not downgraded by Moody’s as incorrectly stated in an article

Jan 28, 2013

Correction: Novartis

Novartis has a 6 per cent stake in Roche, not 33 per cent as incorrectly stated in a Lex note

Jan 28, 2013

Correction: US programmer

Lucy Kellaway’s column on January 28 incorrectly referred to a US programmer who outsourced his job to China as a Verizon employee

Jan 26, 2013

Correction: Lansing

East Lansing is not the capital of Michigan as wrongly stated in an article on January 19. The state capital is Lansing, a separate city

Jan 25, 2013

Correction: Nicholas Soames MP

The MP was wrongly named in a Letter to the Editor on January 24