Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Corrections and clarifications

Roksanda fashion label | E.ON discounts

• An article said the designer Roksanda Ilinčić was “teetering on the brink of administration in 2024”. Her eponymous label did in fact enter administration in May 2024, before much of the business was sold (A London matriarchy, 22 September, p11).

• The energy supplier E.ON offered £92m in discounts to struggling customers last year, not £82m (Households braced for another winter of punishing bills, 1 October, p35).

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