Corrections Policy

Effective Date: December 23, 2025
Last Updated: July 15, 2026

At Tech Big News, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are fundamental to our journalism. We are committed to publishing reliable and well-sourced content while acknowledging that mistakes can occasionally occur. When errors are identified, we work promptly to investigate and correct them in a transparent manner.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Our editorial team makes every reasonable effort to verify information before publication through reputable sources, fact-checking, and editorial review. Despite these efforts, errors may occasionally appear. When they do, we are committed to correcting them as quickly and transparently as possible.

Reporting an Error

If you believe an article published on Tech Big News contains an error, we encourage you to let us know.

When contacting us, please include:

  • A link (URL) to the article.
  • A description of the error.
  • Any supporting information or reliable sources, if available.
  • Your email address so we can contact you if additional clarification is needed.

You can report corrections by emailing:

Email: [email protected]

Anonymous correction requests are welcome; however, providing a contact email helps us follow up if we require additional information.

How We Review Corrections

Every correction request is reviewed by our editorial team.

We aim to acknowledge and review correction requests within 2–5 business days. If an error is confirmed, we will update the article as soon as reasonably possible after verification.

Editorial decisions regarding corrections are made independently and in accordance with our editorial standards.

Updating Articles

When a correction involves a significant factual error that could affect a reader’s understanding of the story, we will update the article and include a correction note explaining what was changed.

Minor updates, such as spelling, grammar, formatting, or stylistic improvements that do not alter the meaning of the content, may be made without a formal correction notice.

Examples of significant corrections include:

  • Incorrect names or identities.
  • Incorrect dates or locations.
  • Inaccurate quotations.
  • Factual inaccuracies.
  • Missing context that materially changes the meaning of a story.

Retractions and Removals

In rare circumstances, a published article may require a full retraction or removal.

This may occur if:

  • Significant factual inaccuracies cannot be corrected.
  • New verified information fundamentally changes the story.
  • Content violates legal or ethical standards.
  • Publication occurred in error.

Where appropriate, we will clearly explain that an article has been retracted or removed in the interest of editorial transparency.

Our Editorial Independence

Correction decisions are made solely by the Tech Big News editorial team. We do not remove or alter accurate reporting simply because an individual, company, or organization disagrees with our coverage.

Contact Us

If you have a correction request or editorial concern, please contact us:

Tech Big News

Email us: [email protected]

Our Website: www.techbignews.co.uk

We appreciate our readers’ feedback and thank you for helping us maintain accurate, trustworthy, and responsible journalism.