If you are named in an article on this site, you have a standing right to respond, and we will publish that response.
Before publication
Where an article makes a substantive allegation about a named living person or an identifiable company, we put the specific points to them before publication and give a reasonable window to respond. The article records that we asked, and records the response — or records that none was received.
After publication
Email reply@[your-domain]. Tell us which article, and what your position is.
We will publish a substantive response of up to 400 words, in full and unedited except for length, legal risk and anything defamatory of a third party. It appears on the article itself, not buried on a separate page.
If you say a specific factual claim is wrong, that goes through Corrections instead, and if you are right we amend the article rather than merely printing your disagreement with it.
Legal complaints
You do not need a lawyer to get an error fixed here, and using one will not make us move faster. If you send a legal letter we will read it, take advice where warranted, and respond on the substance.
What we will not do is remove accurate, sourced reporting because someone would prefer it were not published. What we will always do is correct something that is genuinely wrong, promptly and in public.