Clarifications and corrections

By
Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 12:55 AM on 3rd January 2012

The
average issue of the Daily Mail contains around 80,000 words – the
equivalent of a paperback book – most of which are written on the day
under tremendous pressure of deadlines.

Huge
efforts are made to ensure our journalism meets the highest possible
standards of accuracy but it is inevitable that mistakes do occur.

This column provides an opportunity to correct those errors quickly and prominently.

A recent article quoted an insider at delivery firm Yodel who suggested that there could be a backlog of up to 750,000 packages at its depots that might not be delivered in time for Christmas.

Yodel informs us, and we accept, that by the end of Christmas Eve it had around 3,100 undelivered packages, and that several attempts had been made to deliver the majority of these.

We are happy to set the record straight.

  • If you wish to report an inaccuracy, please write to the Reader’s Editor, Daily Mail, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT or email [email protected]

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