Corrections Policy

Last updated: April 2026

1. Our commitment

At Diari Valencià we want the information we publish to be accurate and verifiable. When we detect an error — or when a reader alerts us to one — we correct it as soon as possible and in a transparent way.

2. How to report an error

If you spot a factual inaccuracy, a misattributed quote, an incorrect figure or any other error in one of our articles, please write to:

To help us review quickly, please include:

  • The URL of the article
  • The specific sentence or data point you consider incorrect
  • A source that supports the correction (if available)

3. How we handle corrections

We review every notification we receive. Once we confirm the error:

  • Minor corrections (typos, formatting, broken links): we update the text without a visible note.
  • Substantive corrections (facts, quotes, figures, misidentifications): we update the content and add a note at the end of the article explaining what was corrected and when.
  • Retractions (errors that may have caused harm): we publish the retraction with the same visibility as the original article.

When an article is updated due to new information (rather than a correction), we update the dateModified field and, where appropriate, add an update note.

4. Response times

We commit to responding to notifications within a reasonable time. Obvious corrections are applied immediately; those requiring verification are resolved as quickly as possible, prioritising accuracy over speed.

5. Right of reply

Individuals and organisations who believe that a published article affects them incorrectly or unfairly have the right to request a rectification under Spanish Organic Law 2/1984 on the right of rectification.


Transparency in correcting errors is part of Diari Valencià's commitment to its readers.