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Corrections and clarifications are published in the order that they were issued.
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, 成人快手2/iPlayer
17/19 Feb 2025
Since the transmission of our documentary on Gaza, the 成人快手 has become aware of the family connections of the film鈥檚 narrator, a child called Abdullah.
We鈥檝e promised our audiences the highest standards of transparency, so it is only right that as a result of this new information, we add some more detail to the film before its retransmission. We apologise for the omission of that detail from the original film. The new text reads:
鈥淭he narrator of this film is 13 year old Abdullah. His father has worked as a deputy agriculture minister for the Hamas-run government in Gaza. The production team had full editorial control of filming with Abdullah.鈥
We followed all of our usual compliance procedures in the making of this film, but we had not been informed of this information by the independent producers when we complied and then broadcast the finished film.
The film remains a powerful child鈥檚 eye view of the devastating consequences of the war in Gaza which we believe is an invaluable testament to their experiences, and we must meet our commitment to transparency.
19/02/2025
The Sunday Show
成人快手 One Scotland / 成人快手 Radio Scotland, Sunday 19 January 2025
In an interview with Labour鈥檚 Kirsty McNeill MP, we incorrectly stated that the Scottish Labour Leader, Anas Sarwar, had criticised Scottish Labour MPs who voted in parliament to keep the two child benefit cap. We apologise for this error.
17/02/2025
5 Live Drive
15 Jan 2025
During a live two-way on the Gaza ceasefire deal we talked about the possible release of 鈥楶alestinian prisoners鈥. At one point during the discussion the correspondent in Jerusalem mistakenly referred to them as 鈥榟ostages鈥. We apologise for the error.
04/02/2025
World at One
成人快手 Radio 4, 6 January 2025
During a report on the government鈥檚 plans to cut hospital waiting times, we said that the waiting list currently stands at 7.5 million and only six in 10 of those patients are seen within 18 weeks.
To clarify, 7.5 million refers to the number of cases. Some people are waiting for more than one treatment.
08/01/2025