Fix CHANGELOG for release that didn't occur#2101
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The original v345 release (prepared in #2095) never ended up being published (I forgot to run the final
make publishstep), and so was superseded by #2100 - which resulted in two v345 entries being present in CHANGELOG.Longer term we should add a self-check to the prepare release GitHub Actions workflow so that it fails if the changelog is in an inconsistent state. (Though that said, the new release automation triggered on merge of the prepare-release PR would prevent the need to manually run
make publish, and so prevent this issue too.)