For example, in the book this phrase is "and its ancient tombs" but is corrected in the corrigenda to "and our ancient tombs".
The corrigendum says that there will, but there will not: there will be no resolution following this debate.
There is a corrigendum, which is not being voted on, of course, in which the word 'new' is absent.
A translation error relating to this will be corrected tomorrow by means of a corrigendum.
I know that a corrigendum has been issued.
A corrigendum will be printed tomorrow, but that does not resolve what has happened today.
I am also arranging for a corrigendum to be published in today's report.
A corrigendum will be issued in due course.