Restricted Content Policy
Restricted Content Policy
Effective date: 01/01/2026
Fleet Street and Fleet Street News are operated by Woya Digital Limited trading as Fleet Street (“Fleet Street”, “we”, “us”). To protect clients, publishers, and audiences, we apply restrictions on content we accept for guaranteed publication digital PR.
Please read this policy alongside our Terms of Business.
1) Core principle
We publish content that is:
- Newsworthy, accurate, and written to professional editorial standards
- Evidence-based, with substantiation for material claims
- Suitable for regulated environments, with sign-off where required
2) Prohibited content
We do not accept content that includes or promotes:
- Hate, harassment, discrimination, or extremist content
- Violence, terrorism, or instructions enabling harm
- Sexually explicit content
- Illegal drugs or illegal activity
- Defamation, impersonation, or knowingly false statements
- Intellectual property infringement or counterfeit goods
- Misleading tactics, keyword stuffing, cloaking, or spam
- Anything unlawful in the relevant jurisdiction(s)
Common restricted categories include (non-exhaustive):
- Adult themes / explicit sexual content
- Recreational drugs or drug sales / promotion
- Health supplements (especially with medical/curative claims)
- Politics (political campaigning, partisan advocacy)
- Religion (religious promotion/advocacy as the core theme)
- Legal cases (active disputes, litigation details, accusations)
- Direct lending / payday loans and similar high-risk lending
3) Restricted content (may be accepted with extra checks)
Some topics may be accepted only with enhanced review and documentation, including:
- Financial products, investments, lending, insurance, or content that may constitute a financial promotion
- Healthcare topics involving clinical outcomes, patient claims, regulated products, or treatment efficacy
- Cryptoassets or high-risk investment products (case-by-case)
- Topics involving vulnerable audiences or sensitive societal issues
For restricted topics, we may require:
- Sources and substantiation (studies, reports, audits, official documentation)
- Your compliance or legal approval
- Disclaimers and careful wording
- Additional review time
4) Our right to refuse or request edits
We may refuse distribution or require edits if content is not compliant, not newsworthy, or creates legal or reputational risk.
5) If restricted content is discovered after purchase
If we later determine content is prohibited, or cannot be made compliant, we will offer one of the following (depending on feasibility and stage of work):
- A rewrite to a compliant angle
- An alternative approach
- A remedy under the Guarantee/Refund Policy (where applicable)
Contact
For questions related to guarantees, eligibility, restricted topics, or refund status, contact us: