Identity
Published profiles should clearly identify the person or editorial team responsible for the work.
BritainPost is developing transparent author and contributor profiles so readers can understand who prepared, reviewed or contributed to published work.
BritainPost is building the next generation of intelligent journalism—bringing together experienced editorial judgement, responsible artificial intelligence and transparent reporting to help readers understand the stories shaping Britain and the world.
As the BritainPost contributor network grows, this page will provide searchable profiles, areas of expertise and published work.
Bylines and profiles should help readers evaluate expertise, responsibility and potential conflicts.
Published profiles should clearly identify the person or editorial team responsible for the work.
Profiles should describe relevant professional experience, subject focus and areas of contribution.
Material affiliations or conflicts that may reasonably affect reader interpretation should be disclosed.
The author system is intended to support staff journalists, editors, specialists, freelance contributors and invited experts.
Our newsroom is designed around editorial responsibility, transparency and technology that serves readers.
Editorial responsibility remains with people, including review of sensitive and high-risk reporting.
Technology supports research, organisation and reader understanding without replacing editorial judgement.
We aim to make sourcing, attribution and the basis of our reporting clear to readers.
Material errors should be corrected clearly, promptly and with appropriate accountability.
Images and media are selected through governed licensing, attribution and quality controls.
Reader features should be useful, respectful and designed with proportionate data collection.
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