Tell us what we got wrong
Corrections are the most useful post we get, and the only kind that gets answered the same day.
By email
[email protected] reaches Helena Marchbank, who writes everything here. Replies inside three working days as a rule, same day if you have caught a factual error.
Useful things to send: a source that contradicts us, a date we have wrong, a door rule that has changed since we checked it, an archive we have missed. If you can point at where your version comes from, the fix takes minutes rather than a fortnight.
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Press
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