Terms of use.
Short and readable rather than long and impenetrable. By using signaldaily.co.uk you agree to these terms. If you don't, don't use the site — nothing here is compulsory.
Who we are
Signal Daily is an independent newsroom run by Daniel Benson from Herefordshire, United Kingdom. It publishes at signaldaily.co.uk. These terms describe the agreement between Signal Daily ("we", "us") and anyone visiting the site ("you").
How to use this site
Read anything you like. Share links — they're free. Quote us in articles or social posts with attribution. Print pieces for personal use. Recommend us to a friend. None of those need our permission.
What you do need permission for: republishing an entire article somewhere else, commercial use (training models, reprinting in a paid-for publication, redistributing programmatically), or scraping the site at volume. Ask first — we usually say yes for journalistic or academic reuse.
What we publish
We publish opinions, reporting, and guides in the topics listed on the about page. We try hard to be accurate; when we fail, we say so on the corrections page.
Opinions are labelled as opinions. Reporting is sourced. Guides are tested on an actual machine by an actual human. Everything here is written by people, even when that takes longer.
Unless clearly stated otherwise, everything on the site — text, images, templates, and the underlying CMS — is copyright Signal Daily. The software that runs the site (Monolith CMS) has its own licence.
What isn't allowed
You agree not to:
- Try to break into the site or any of its services.
- Scrape content at volume without asking, or use automated tools to overwhelm the site.
- Submit content (via comments, contact forms, anywhere) that is unlawful, harassing, hateful, or that infringes someone else's rights.
- Use the site to run your own business without a written agreement — e.g. as a content farm, scrape source, or model-training corpus.
We may remove any submission, block any account, and decline to serve any visitor who breaks these rules. In serious cases we'll report abuse to the relevant authorities.
If something breaks
We do our best to keep the site running and accurate, but we offer no warranty that it will be continuously available or error-free. To the maximum extent permitted by law:
- We aren't liable for losses — direct, indirect, consequential — arising from your use of the site.
- Nothing in these terms limits liability that can't legally be limited (death, personal injury, or fraud).
- If a piece of our content turns out to be wrong and you act on it, that's on you. We correct quickly when we learn about errors, but the site is journalism, not professional advice.
Change log and law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute that can't be resolved by a polite email goes to the courts of England and Wales.
We may update these terms. When we make material changes we'll note it on this page. Continued use of the site after a change counts as acceptance. Last updated April 2026.
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