CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
All our journalists observe the Editors’ Code of Practice and the Mail is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). We aim to correct any errors as promptly as possible.
A headline published on February 7 reported that scientists had released anthrax on the Northern Line. In fact, it was B globigii, a different bacterium from the same family as the bacterium that causes anthrax, which was released during the 1963 experiment. This correction has been published following an upheld ruling by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
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