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Corrections Policy

Accuracy is central to everything we publish at More News. While we verify information carefully before publication, mistakes can happen. When they do, we correct them transparently, promptly, and in a way that is visible to readers.

How We Handle Mistakes

The appropriate response depends on the nature of the error.

Minor Errors

Spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, or typographical issues that do not affect the meaning of the article are corrected promptly without a correction note.

Factual Errors

Errors involving names, figures, dates, or substantive facts are corrected within the article. A clearly labelled editor's note is added explaining what was corrected and why the change was made.

Developing Stories

As news evolves, articles may be updated to reflect newly verified information. Updates are time-stamped so readers can see exactly when and why changes were made.

Where Corrections Appear

Corrections are made directly on the affected article page. We do not hide corrections in separate locations or bury them away from the original content. Depending on the nature of the issue, we may use a correction note, a clarification note, an update note, or a combination of these tools.

We do not silently alter the substance of a published article when a correction note or update note is warranted.

What to Include in a Correction Request

To help us review your request as quickly as possible, please include:

  • The article URL or headline
  • The specific line or claim you believe is incorrect
  • The factual basis for your objection
  • Any supporting documentation you would like us to consider

Our Commitment to Transparency

  • We do not remove errors without acknowledgement
  • Significant changes are disclosed clearly to readers
  • All correction requests are reviewed respectfully and carefully
  • We do not delete or quietly rewrite published content without explanation

Trust is built through accountability. By acknowledging mistakes openly and correcting them clearly, we aim to provide journalism that readers can rely on — even when we fall short.

Submit a Correction

Corrections: corrections@morenews.org

Editorial: editorial@morenews.org

Last Updated: 22 May 2026


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