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King Charles/Catholic mass | Green party

• An article (Charles visit offers hope for interfaith conciliation, 24 October, p4) said the king had become the first monarch in 500 years to publicly attend a Catholic mass; that should have said the first non-Catholic monarch to do so. • An economics feature made reference to the “UK Green party”; the party in question operates in England and Wales only (Do populist leaders always leave countries worse off?, 25 October, p40). • Other recently amended articles include: Threats, fear and hope as Mumbai slum dwellers await the bulldozers Canada budget adds tens of billions to deficit as Carney spends to dampen Trump tariffs effect How Zohran Mamdani charmed New York – podcast Disgraced former king of Spain’s memoir details ‘enormous respect’ for Franco Surge in antisemitism investigations at US universities after October 7 attacks, data shows Can wood be good? Green forestry standards demystified, from FSC to SFI UK lawyers warn of ‘race to the bottom’ after Tory MP issues deportation threat In Waves and War review – Navy Seals battle PTSD with psychedelic therapy ‘A glimpse of genius’: what do unpublished stories found in Harper Lee’s apartment tell us about the To Kill a Mockingbird author? ‘Nature is abundant’: a local’s guide to Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent to: guardian.readers@theguardian.com. You can also write to: Readers’ editor, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0) 20 3353 4736.

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