Corrections and Clarifications: June 25, 2026
Corrections and Clarifications: June 25, 2026

The Guardian has issued a set of corrections and clarifications for June 25, 2026, acknowledging and rectifying errors that appeared in earlier editions. These corrections aim to maintain the publication's commitment to accuracy and transparency.

Correction to Article on Climate Policy

An article published on June 24, 2026, titled "New Climate Targets Announced" incorrectly stated that the government's emission reduction goal was 50% by 2030. The correct target is 45% below 2005 levels by 2030. The error has been corrected online.

Clarification on Economic Data

A report on the national budget from June 23, 2026, misstated the projected GDP growth rate. The correct figure is 2.8% for the next fiscal year, not 3.2% as previously reported. The article has been updated accordingly.

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Correction to Sports Section

In the June 22, 2026, sports section, an article about the women's cricket team erroneously stated that the team had won 10 consecutive matches. In fact, the winning streak stands at 8 matches. We apologize for the error.

Clarification on Health Policy

A June 21, 2026, piece on healthcare reforms incorrectly implied that all public hospitals would be privatized. The policy only applies to select facilities in regional areas. The article has been revised for clarity.

Correction to Technology Feature

A feature on artificial intelligence from June 20, 2026, misidentified the lead researcher as Dr. Jane Smith. The correct name is Dr. John Smith. The error has been corrected.

Editor's Note

We regret these errors and any confusion they may have caused. Our editorial team reviews all corrections and implements measures to prevent recurrence. Readers can report errors via our corrections page.

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