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    Corrections and clarifications

    By Corrections and clarifications column editor,

    2 hours ago

    An extract from Jess Phillips’s new book, Let’s Be Honest, which appeared in Saturday magazine (27 July, p15), referred to one police officer having been murdered in the UK since 2015: PC Keith Palmer in 2017. In fact, Sgt Matt Ratana was also murdered, in 2020, the same year that three men were convicted of manslaughter for the 2019 killing of PC Andrew Harper. In an accompanying interview with Phillips ( ‘Anyone can sell the policies of grievance. Selling hope is much harder’ , p11) we said that Anna Turley was another Birmingham MP; she is MP for Redcar. Also Phillips has a Birmingham, not a Black Country, accent.

    • It was George Burns, not George Curtis, who was in the 1975 film The Sunshine Boys ( Extremely loud and incredibly close , 3 August, Saturday magazine, p12).

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    Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent to: guardian.readers@theguardian.com .

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