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Corrections & Clarifications

We get it right. And when we don’t — we say so.

At NEWSAxis, accuracy is the foundation of everything we do. We hold ourselves to the highest editorial standards — but we are human, and occasionally errors occur. When they do, we correct them promptly, transparently, and without hesitation.

This page exists because we believe our readers deserve to know when something we published was wrong, incomplete, or misleading — and exactly what we have done to fix it.


Our Commitment to You

  • ✅ We correct factual errors as soon as they are identified or reported
  • ✅ We clearly label all corrected articles with an editor’s note
  • ✅ We never silently edit a published article without acknowledging the change
  • ✅ We publish a log of significant corrections on this page
  • ✅ We welcome challenges from readers, subjects, and sources

Types of Corrections We Make

TypeWhat It MeansHow We Handle It
Factual CorrectionA stated fact was incorrectArticle updated with a visible correction note at the top
ClarificationThe story was not wrong but could be misreadAdditional context added with an editor’s note
UpdateNew information has emerged since publicationArticle updated and marked with date of update
RetractionA story was fundamentally incorrect or unverifiableArticle removed and a retraction statement published
Right of ReplyA subject disputes our reportingTheir response is added to the article or published separately

How to Report an Error

If you believe something we have published is factually incorrect, misleading, or unfair, we want to hear from you. Here is how to raise a concern:

  1. Email our editorial team at corrections@newsaxis.uk
  2. Include the URL of the article in question
  3. Describe the specific error or concern clearly
  4. Where possible, provide a source or evidence to support your correction

We aim to acknowledge all correction requests within 48 hours and resolve them within 5 working days.


Corrections Log

Below is a transparent record of significant corrections and clarifications made to articles published on NEWSAxis. Minor typographical fixes are not listed here.


📋 2026

No corrections have been logged yet. NEWSAxis launched in March 2026 and this log will be updated as required.


Editor’s Note Format

When a correction is made to a published article, readers will see a clearly marked note at the top of the article in the following format:

Editor’s Note — [Date]: This article has been updated to correct [brief description of the error]. The original article stated [what was wrong]. The correct information is [what is accurate]. We apologise for any confusion caused.


Our Principles on Corrections

We Do Not Hide Mistakes

NEWSAxis will never quietly alter a published article without acknowledging the change. Transparency is non-negotiable. If we got something wrong, our readers will know — and they will know what we did to fix it.

We Do Not Delay Corrections

Speed matters as much in corrections as it does in breaking news. Once an error is confirmed, we act immediately — regardless of whether it reflects well or poorly on us.

We Treat All Complaints Equally

Whether a complaint comes from a government minister or a member of the public, every correction request is reviewed with the same level of seriousness and fairness.

We Are Not the Final Word

If you are unsatisfied with how we have handled a correction or complaint, you have the right to escalate your concern. We encourage dissatisfied readers to seek independent resolution through appropriate UK press standards bodies.



Contact the Corrections Desk


Last reviewed: March 2026  |  Next review due: March 2027


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