An article about the Oscars described two of Michelle Yeoh’s co-stars in Everything Everywhere All at Once as Chinese. Ke Huy Quan is Vietnamese-American and Stephanie Hsu is American, both of Chinese descent (Your quick Oscars primer, 4 March, p19).
Homophone corner: “I am reaping what I sewed through hard work” (100 people aged over 100 and their 100 tips for a good (long!) life, 18 February, Saturday magazine, p11).
Other recently amended articles include:
Newcastle being owned by a nation state: how is this accepted and normalised?
Just Fontaine obituary
Britain’s defence policy is not British, not defensive and not even a policy. It’s a mess
Three health unions call off strikes in England and agree to pay talks
Keir Starmer defends Sue Gray appointment as next chief of staff
Cost of first class stamp to rise above £1 for first time, Royal Mail announces
Athletics: Neil Gourley wins European indoor silver as Thiam sets world record
The Mormons Are Coming review – lovely, kind and deeply unsettling
Walgreens limits abortion pills sales after pressure from conservative states
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