Our publishing process

Every story follows the same path from source to published page.

1. Sourcing

Stories start from reputable public sources — news wires, RSS feeds, official filings, and press releases. Each story records its original publisher and links back to it.

2. Writing

We produce original, AP-style editorial copy. We never republish source articles verbatim; we rewrite for clarity and add context, keeping the reader’s question front and centre.

3. Verification

Quotes are checked against the source, claims are grounded in cited material, and duplicate detection prevents repeat coverage. See our fact-checking policy.

4. Imagery

A properly licensed image is attached with attribution, prioritising the original source, then licensed stock (Unsplash, Pexels), then Creative-Commons libraries, and only then AI generation.

5. Editorial review

Breaking news publishes quickly and is updated as it develops. Evergreen guides in sensitive categories are held for human review and carry the Editorially reviewed badge once approved.

6. Updates & corrections

We revisit stories as facts change and correct errors openly per our corrections policy.