FRONT PAGE

Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about the move by Britain’s prime minister to ask the queen to suspend Parliament misstated the day reports emerged that a Conservative leader in Scotland was on the verge of resigning. It was Wednesday evening, not Tuesday.

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The “On This Day in History” feature on Sunday about the release of Microsoft’s Windows 95 operating system misstated the name of the Rolling Stones song used in its advertising campaign. It was “Start Me Up,” not “Light Me Up.”

BUSINESS

Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about the former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski facing charges of theft of trade secrets from Google misspelled the surname of Mr. Levandowski’s lawyer. He is Miles Ehrlich, not Erlich. The error was repeated in a picture caption.

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An article on Aug. 21 about recent real estate transactions misidentified the occupant of the commercial space at 315 East 104th Street in Manhattan. It is the Alliance for Positive Change Keith Haring ASC Harlem Center, not the Keith Haring Foundation.