UK News Today is an independent digital news publication delivering clear, accurate and accessible reporting on the stories that matter most to people living and working in Britain. We publish across politics, business, technology and world affairs, with a focus on what events mean for UK readers — not just what happened.
How We Work
Our editorial team tracks breaking developments across the United Kingdom and beyond, drawing on a broad range of sources to verify facts and ensure every story is told with the depth it deserves. We publish across politics, business, technology and world affairs — always with a focus on what events mean for people living and working in Britain.
Every article is written to meet the same standards we expect of any serious British news organisation: accuracy over speed, specificity over vagueness, and transparency about what is known and what is not.
Editorial Standards
Accuracy — Every claim in our articles is traceable to a named, established source. We do not publish statistics, quotes or attributions that cannot be verified from the original reporting.
Independence — UK News Today carries no political affiliation. We do not accept payment to influence editorial coverage, and our coverage decisions are made solely on news value.
Transparency — Where we reference data from bodies such as the Office for National Statistics, the Bank of England or NHS England, we identify the source. When information is incomplete, we say so rather than speculating.
Corrections — We correct errors promptly. If you believe we have published an inaccuracy, please contact our editorial desk.
Our Team
UK News Today's editorial team is organised into coverage desks — politics, business, technology, world affairs and sport. Each desk tracks its beat, verifies sourcing against the original reporting, and reviews stories before publication.
Coverage Areas
UK Politics — Parliament, the devolved governments, local councils and the policies shaping everyday British life.
Business & Economy — Markets, interest rates, employment, cost of living and corporate news from the FTSE 100 and beyond.
Technology — Digital policy, AI regulation, cybersecurity and the technology sector's impact on British workers and consumers.
World Affairs — International developments with direct relevance to the United Kingdom and its citizens.
Contact
For editorial enquiries, corrections or press contact, email editorial@uknewstoday.co.uk. We welcome tips, corrections and reader feedback.