Use this page to send factual corrections, broken-source reports, dataset suggestions and questions about how a UKDecline figure was calculated.
Best way to report a correction
Corrections are easiest to check when the message includes enough source detail. Please include:
- the UKDecline page URL;
- the exact figure, label or sentence that looks wrong;
- the official source link or publication you are comparing it with;
- the corrected period, figure or wording if known.
Factual corrections are prioritised because the site depends on traceable figures and clear source labels.
Source and data questions
If you want to ask where a number comes from, send the page URL and the figure. Many pages already show source labels, refresh dates or caveats, but some older pages are still being improved. Source questions help identify where a page needs clearer explanation.
Dataset suggestions are welcome when they are public, stable and relevant to UK decline indicators. Official releases, public registers and public-interest datasets are preferred over unsourced lists or one-off claims.
What not to send
Do not send private personal information, allegations about private individuals, confidential documents or material you do not have permission to share. UKDecline is a public-data site, not a private complaint-handling service.
For local lookup tools, send public source corrections rather than personal case details. A postcode, local authority or public dataset can be checked without naming individuals.
Other ways to follow
UKDecline also posts updates on X. Email remains the best route for corrections because it allows page URLs, figures and source links to be kept together.