An article said Keir Starmer was under pressure from “a third of Labour MPs” to formally recognise a Palestinian state. The intended reference was to more than a third of MPs (221) from across the parties who have signed a letter to this end (Starmer to recall cabinet over Gaza and urge Trump to harden stance with Israel, 28 July, p6).
The late MP David Amess was born in Plaistow, not Basildon (‘I shouldn’t have to fight for answers’, 28 July, G2, p6).
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