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Philip May is a client relationship manager, not an investment banker, as incorrectly stated in an article on Theresa May in Saturday’s magazine
An FT Money article incorrectly reported on John Kay’s suggested £10,000 investment portfolio
From Prof Louis Brennan, Trinity Business School, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
From Prof Ray Kinsella, Ashford, Co Wicklow, Ireland
From John Barstow, Pulborough, W Sussex, UK (Member, Usdaw Executive Council)
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From Robert Bourns, President, Law Society of England and Wales
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From Prodip Guha, Grange in Borrowdale, Cumbria, UK
From Nicholas Scarles, Group Finance Director, Grosvenor Group, London, UK
From Jonathan Riley, Head of Tax, Grant Thornton UK
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From David Sloman, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
From James Hanshaw, Zürich, Switzerland
From Dr Ian F Greatorex, Salford, UK
From Bill Emmott, Tokyo, Japan
From Dr Dennis Jones, West Lulworth, Dorset, UK
From Cathal Rabbitte, Villars sur Ollon, Switzerland
● The BAE Systems apprentice featured in an article on December 5 was Samantha Wilkinson not Samantha Walker
From Dr Reinhard Fischer, London, UK
From Valerie Young, Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
From Theo Vermaelen, Insead
From Gregory Shenkman, London, UK