The Lincolnian

Thursday 4 June 2026

Corrections

If we publish something inaccurate or misleading, we should correct it clearly and without unnecessary delay.

Correction requests should explain what is wrong, point to the affected article, and include evidence where possible. That helps us assess the issue quickly and make the right change.

Not every disagreement is a correction, but factual mistakes, misleading omissions, and material clarity problems should be reviewed seriously. When a correction is warranted, we aim to make it visible in the article or page affected.

We may also update articles to add context or reflect developments after publication. Significant editorial changes should be handled in a way that remains fair to readers.