It was Reform, not the Liberal Democrats, that won the Clacton seat in the general election, contrary to information indicated in a graphic (The maps and charts that show Labour’s landslide win, 6 July, p14, early editions).
The overall vote share for Labour was 34%, not 35% as an opinion piece said (After a historic victory Starmer now hopes to win over the people, 6 July, p5).
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