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“Pasty tax” in 2012 budget | 1480s Essex

It was not “hot takeaway food” to which George Osborne wanted to apply VAT in his 2012 budget; rather, he sought to have hot baked goods included among taxed takeaway items (Greggs festive ad star Nigella praises its pastry, 4 November, p3).

An article (British Library reveals ‘richness’ of women’s lives in middle ages, 25 October, p3) referred to the gender pay gap in 1480s Essex, then mentioned the workers hired to “bring in the harvest in 1843”. It should have said 1483. This error was in print only.

Other recently amended articles include:

Ex-aide to George W Bush calls on former president to endorse Kamala Harris

William Tyrrell inquest: foster mother tearfully rejects police theory she disposed of body

Quincy Jones obituary

Northumberland is back on track: a new railway line is opening up one of England’s wildest counties

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