Corrections Policy
Last updated: November 2025
Rupert Lowe Facts is committed to accuracy, transparency and fairness.
The purpose of this Corrections Policy is to explain how we handle errors, updates and reader feedback. Our goal is to ensure that all content on this site is as accurate, clear and reliable as possible.
This site is an independent project and is not affiliated with Rupert Lowe or any political organisation. All factual content is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
We aim to:
- Verify information before publication
- Use reliable, publicly sourced material
- Correct mistakes promptly and transparently
- Update pages when new information becomes available
Because political and business information can change, some pages may require periodic updates or revisions.
2. Types of Corrections
a. Factual errors
If a page contains a clear factual mistake, we will correct it as soon as we are made aware. Examples include:
- Incorrect dates
- Incorrect roles or titles
- Misattributed statements
- Errors in figures or statistics
When corrected, we may add a short note at the bottom of the page explaining what was amended.
b. Context updates
Some content may remain technically accurate but require additional context due to new developments. In such cases, we will:
- Add updated information
- Provide clearer context
- Note that an update has been made if it is significant
c. Minor edits
Small changes such as grammar, formatting, broken links or typographical errors may be corrected without a formal note.
3. How to Request a Correction
If you believe that any content on this website is inaccurate or incomplete, you can request a correction by contacting:
Email:
admin@rupertlowefacts.co.uk
Please include:
- A link to the page
- Details of the information you believe is incorrect
- Any supporting evidence or references
We review all requests fairly and respond within a reasonable timeframe.
4. How We Review Correction Requests
When a correction request is received, we will:
- Acknowledge the message (where appropriate)
- Review the content in question
- Check relevant sources
- Determine whether a correction, update or clarification is required
- Make any necessary changes
We aim to be impartial and base corrections solely on evidence, not on political views or personal opinions.
5. Transparency of Corrections
When major corrections are made:
- A short note may be added to the page explaining the change
- The date of the correction may be included
- Significant updates may be mentioned in the Fact Checking Hub if relevant
Minor fixes (spelling, layout, broken links) may be corrected silently.
6. How We Handle Conflicting Sources
Where sources conflict, we aim to:
- Use the most authoritative or primary source available
- Explain the disagreement where relevant
- Present information in a neutral and clearly attributed manner
If a claim cannot be reliably verified, we may flag it as such rather than state it as fact.
7. Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated over time as the site expands or as best practices evolve. The “last updated” date will change when revisions are made.
8. Contact
For correction requests or questions about this policy:
