Editorial and corrections policy

This policy explains how Totally Moving aims to keep public guidance useful, appropriately sourced and honest about its limits.

Sources and factual scope

For UK government rules, tax, consumer guidance and legal processes, public content should use the relevant official source wherever practicable. Professional standards should link to the responsible body. Secondary sources may help with plain-English context but should not override primary material.

Geographic scope must be stated where rules differ between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Pages should not imply that a rule applies across the UK when it does not.

Authorship, review and automation

Authorship or professional review is shown only when it has genuinely occurred. Credentials are not applied automatically across the website. Automated or AI-assisted outputs are labelled and must not be presented as a professional survey, valuation, legal opinion, tax advice or regulated financial recommendation.

Substantial guidance should state when it was updated. A date is evidence of publication activity, not a guarantee that every linked rule remains current; users should check the authoritative source before acting.

Corrections and material updates

Reported errors should be checked against the underlying source and corrected promptly where verified. Material changes should update the page date and, where useful to users, explain the changed scope.

Commercial relationships, directory inclusion or subscription status must not determine the conclusion of editorial guidance. Public provider profiles are directory information, not editorial endorsements.

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