NewsPrism.co.uk is a UK-based digital news and analysis publication run by Prism House Media Ltd. Our mission is simple: to provide helpful, reliable, people-first journalism that examines UK stories from multiple angles. We are not here to tell you what to think — we are here to give you the context, the evidence and the range of perspectives you need to make up your own mind. Whether it is a shift in government policy, a business trend, a technology development or a cultural change, we look at how decisions and events actually affect people, companies and communities across the country.
What we cover and for whom
We cover national news, public affairs, business, economy, technology, media, culture, lifestyle, consumer issues and regional developments. Our output includes news briefs, explainers, features, opinion pieces, public-interest reporting and analysis. Our audience is anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping modern Britain — from policy professionals and business leaders to engaged citizens and community organisers. We write for people who value clarity over spin, substance over speed, and fairness over partisanship.
How we work
Every piece of content published on NewsPrism.co.uk is reviewed by a human editor before it goes live. For sensitive stories and political reporting, we apply an additional layer of review led by our Standards & Fact-Checking Lead, Oliver Reeves. This means that claims are verified, sources are checked, and potential biases are assessed before publication. Our editorial process is designed to catch errors before they reach you, not after. You can read more about our approach in our editorial policy and our fact-checking policy.
We do not use artificial intelligence to fabricate quotes, sources, interviews, bylines, author experience or expert profiles. Digital tools may support research, editing, formatting, translation, metadata, headlines, summaries, transcription and review — but all published editorial content is reviewed by a qualified editor. For more detail, see our AI and automation policy.
Who is responsible
Our Editor-in-Chief is Victoria Harcourt, who oversees all editorial policy, corrections, publication decisions, source review and content quality. Day-to-day editorial planning, newsroom workflow, article commissioning, headline review and contributor coordination are led by Managing Editor Henry Wallace. Our specialist editors include Madeleine Shaw (Politics & Public Affairs), Thomas Ellery (Business & Economy), and Amelia Grant (Technology & Media). Oliver Reeves serves as our Standards & Fact-Checking Lead. A full list of team members and their contact details is available on our Our Team page.
Company information
NewsPrism.co.uk is operated by Prism House Media Ltd., a private limited company registered in England and Wales (company number 16629483). Our registered office is 12 Hatton Garden, 4th Floor, London EC1N 8AN, United Kingdom. Main phone: +44 20 4587 6130. All editorial staff can be reached via their direct email addresses listed on our Our Team page.
Commercial transparency
We fund our journalism through display advertising, affiliate links, commercial partnerships, sponsored content, newsletter sponsorships, content licensing and event/media partnerships. Sponsored or commercial material is clearly labelled, and affiliate links are disclosed. Commercial relationships never determine editorial conclusions. For full details, see our advertising and affiliate disclosure and our ownership and funding page.
How to reach us
For general enquiries, tips, press queries, complaints, corrections or feedback, email info@newsprism.co.uk. You can also visit our contact page for direct contact details for specific departments. If you have a story idea or a tip you would like to share, please use our dedicated Tip Us page. For corrections and complaints, refer to our corrections policy and complaints procedure.
Our commitments
- Accuracy above speed. We verify every fact before publication and correct errors promptly and transparently.
- Independence. Our editorial decisions are made by journalists, not advertisers, sponsors or funders.
- Fairness. We seek out and fairly represent multiple perspectives, especially on contested or sensitive issues.
- Transparency. We clearly label sponsored content, disclose affiliate links, and publish our ownership and funding arrangements.
- People-first journalism. We focus on how political decisions, business developments, technology trends and cultural shifts affect real people, companies and communities — not just institutions or elites.