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...Marion Maréchal, niece of Marine Le Pen, is campaigning in European elections for the far-right Reconquête party, not Le Pen’s Rassemblement National as wrongly stated in an article on January 26....
...Jacob Young, Conservative MP for Redcar, is no longer a member of the South Tees Development Corporation as wrongly suggested in an article on January 30....
...Increases in the volume of products consumers bought contributed 4 per cent to L’Oréal’s 2023 revenue growth, while the rest came from pricing, not vice versa as wrongly stated in an article on February...
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