From the Mail on Sunday
Dominic Raab
An article on January 30, 2011, suggested that Dominic Raab MP behaved as a sexist bully in a previous job as an office manager. We accept that our allegations were unfounded and we apologise to Mr Raab for the damage, embarrassment and offence caused.
[It looks like the story used to be here, but it has been removed]
Katia Elizarova
Regarding Live magazine’s article last Sunday, ‘The Russian who’s lording it up’, we would like to make clear that Katia Elizarova is not, and has not been, engaged in an affair with Leon Max. She is a fashion model and actress contracted to represent Mr Max’s clothing business.
[Currently, the article doesn’t make that claim, but it’s not hard to see how someone could reach that conclusion from what the article says]
A4e
On February 26 we said police were investigating claims that staff at the employment firm A4e had stolen ‘Government vouchers’ intended to buy clothing to help unemployed people going for job interviews. We would like to make clear that any vouchers were purchased by A4e and not provided by the Government.
[It looks like the story was here. It has been removed]
Jochen Rindt
Live magazine said last week that Formula 1 driver Jochen Rindt never won a championship. In fact he won posthumously in 1970 after his tragic death at Monza near the end of the season.
[I can’t find this story on the Mail web site]
Windermere
A story last week referred to Lake Windermere. The correct name is simply Windermere.
[This story has not been corrected on the Mail site]