An editorial on Éamon de Buitléar in yesterday’s edition referred to his programme Amuigh Féin Speir. It was Amuigh Faoin Spéir.
An article in last Monday’s edition on the Holocaust commemoration ceremony in Dublin referred to the “Terezin ghetto of Prague”. Theresienstadt (Terezin) was a fortress near Prague which the Nazis turned into a prison camp and then into a so-called “model ghetto” in 1941. In practice Terezin was a concentration camp.
A report in the edition of January 23rd, relating to an arson attack on St Maur’s Church, in Rush, Co Dublin, was accompanied by a photgraph showing the old church, which has been converted into a library. The attack took place on the new church, which is nearby.
An opinion article by Dr Desmond Fennell in the edition of January 25th mistakenly called the Australian author of Memory Ireland William Buckley instead of Vincent Buckley.