Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Parliament News, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are fundamental to our journalism. We strive to ensure that all information published on our website is accurate, properly sourced, and presented in the appropriate context. Despite our best efforts, errors can occasionally occur.
When mistakes are identified, we are committed to correcting them promptly and transparently.
Reporting an Error
We welcome feedback from readers and encourage anyone who believes they have identified an error in our reporting to contact our editorial team.
Please include the following information when reporting a potential error:
- The headline or title of the article
- The URL of the article
- A description of the suspected error
- Supporting information or documentation, if available
Correction requests may be submitted by email to:
Email: editor@parliamentnews.co.uk
How We Review Corrections
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team. We assess the information provided, verify the facts, and determine whether a correction, clarification, update, or editor’s note is warranted.
We aim to review legitimate correction requests as quickly as possible and take appropriate action when necessary.
Types of Corrections
Corrections
When a factual error is identified that could mislead readers, we will correct the article and note the change where appropriate.
Examples include:
- Incorrect names, titles, dates, or locations
- Inaccurate quotations
- Incorrect statistics or figures
- Misstatements of fact
Clarifications
When an article is technically accurate but could be misunderstood or lacks sufficient context, we may add clarifying information to improve reader understanding.
Updates
News stories often develop after publication. When new information becomes available, articles may be updated to reflect the latest verified facts.
Updated articles may include an editor’s note explaining the nature of the update when appropriate.
Editorial Independence
Corrections are made based solely on factual accuracy and editorial judgment. Requests to remove accurate information or alter reporting for non-editorial reasons will not generally result in changes to published content.
Retractions
In rare cases where a published article contains significant inaccuracies or fails to meet our editorial standards, Parliament News may remove or retract the content. Any such action will be accompanied by an explanation to readers whenever practical.
Transparency
We believe that trust is earned through accountability. When significant corrections are made, we will endeavor to clearly identify the changes so readers understand what was corrected and why.
Contact Us
For corrections, clarifications, or editorial concerns, please contact:
Editorial Team
Parliament News
Email: editor@parliamentnews.co.uk
We appreciate our readers’ assistance in helping us maintain the highest standards of journalism.