Editorial Policy & Corrections
This page describes the standards every Newsarchy UK article must meet.
Sourcing
- News articles are based on verifiable source material, prioritizing official records, primary statements, local outlets closest to the event, wire services and specialist publications.
- The primary source is credited at the end of every article when available.
- Numbers are reproduced exactly as sources publish them. Direct quotes are verbatim and attributed.
- When reliable sources disagree, we report the disagreement rather than hiding it.
- Paywalled or inaccessible material is not used as the sole basis for factual claims.
AI-assisted production
Newsarchy UK uses AI systems to help discover, draft, structure, verify and format coverage. The publishable standard is not whether a model produced text; it is whether the final article is sourced, accurate, useful and compliant with this policy. Unsupported claims are removed or the article is rejected.
Sensitive coverage
For crime, courts, deaths, health, conflict and stories involving minors, we apply stricter language and sourcing rules. We avoid graphic detail without public value, use precise legal language, and make clear what is confirmed, alleged or still unknown.
Corrections
To request a correction, email [email protected] with the article URL and the passage in question. Factual errors are corrected promptly after review. Significant corrections are acknowledged in the updated article; minor spelling or formatting fixes may be made silently.
Independence
Advertising never buys editorial coverage. We do not accept payment, gifts or favors in exchange for placement, tone or story selection.
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