CONTACT AND TRANSPARENCY

CONTACT AND TRANSPARENCY

Contact Wayback.org.uk

Wayback.org.uk is operated by The London News Group and is committed to transparency and open communication with the communities it serves.

Readers, journalists, researchers, and publishers can contact us with questions, feedback, removal requests, or proposals for collaboration. We aim to respond to all enquiries within five working days.

The London News Group 1 London Bridge St London SE1 9GF United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (207) 782-6000


Removal Requests

If you are a newsletter publisher or author and would prefer that your newsletter not be included in the archive, you may request removal at any time.

We respect the rights of creators and will act on removal requests promptly. Please include the name of the newsletter and, if possible, a link to the publication so that we can locate the relevant entries quickly. You may also contact us by telephone on +44 (207) 782-6000.


Copyright Concerns

Wayback.org.uk is designed to operate in compliance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and all applicable UK intellectual property law.

The archive functions primarily as an index and discovery resource. Where individual issues are preserved in full, this is done with care for the rights of original creators, and in most cases the archive links directly to original publishers rather than hosting complete content independently.

If you have a specific copyright concern about content in the archive, please contact us at 1 London Bridge St, London SE1 9GF or by telephone on +44 (207) 782-6000.


Corrections and Updates

Accuracy is fundamental to any archival project. If an entry in the archive contains incorrect information — about a newsletter’s title, author, publication date, or description — we encourage readers and publishers to contact us so that corrections can be made promptly.


Collaboration

Wayback.org.uk welcomes partnerships with journalists, researchers, academic institutions, and media organisations who share an interest in preserving journalism newsletters.

If you represent a research institution, journalism school, or media organisation and are interested in working with the archive, please get in touch.

Digital preservation is a collaborative endeavour. The more voices, perspectives, and areas of expertise that contribute to it, the stronger and more valuable the archive becomes.