A previously published article incorrectly stated that water shortages in England and Wales were predicted to reach 5 billion litres a day by 2055. In fact, this estimate applies to England only. The article in question was titled 'Industry launches £75m campaign urging public to save water in wake of heatwave' and appeared on 29 June, page 7.
Correction on TF1 Channel
Another correction concerns the TF1 channel. The article 'Qatar Airways sponsorship deal on hold due to war' (25 June, page 40) referred to TF1 as a public service broadcaster. However, TF1 is a commercial TV channel in France, not a public service broadcaster.
Other Recently Amended Articles
Other articles that have been recently amended include: 'I'd do it again: Ronald Koeman defiant in defeat after the Netherlands sent home', 'Netherlands 1-1 Morocco (Morocco win 3-2 on penalties) – as it happened', 'Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government', and 'Motorway traffic drones are coming to England's roads, but will they drive us to distraction?'
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