This privacy policy explains how JLT Creative CC (“we”, “us”) collects and uses personal data when you visit theenergyedit.co.uk (“the site”). We are the data controller for that information.

Last updated: 14 June 2026

What we collect

  • Information you give us — for example your name and email when you contact us or subscribe to our newsletter.
  • Information collected automatically — technical data such as your IP address, browser, device and how you use our pages, through cookies and similar technologies (see our Cookie Policy).

How we use it and our lawful basis

PurposeLawful basis
Responding to your enquiriesLegitimate interests
Sending our newsletter (where you’ve signed up)Consent
Understanding and improving site usage via Google Analytics 4Consent / legitimate interests
Serving advertising and measuring affiliate referralsConsent
Keeping the site secureLegitimate interests

Sharing your data

We do not sell your personal data. We share it only with service providers who help us run the site — for example our host (Fasthosts), our newsletter platform ([newsletter platform — TBD]), our analytics provider (Google Analytics 4) and our advertising and affiliate partners — and only as needed to provide those services.

Data retention

We keep personal data only as long as necessary for the purpose it was collected, then delete it.

Your rights

Under UK data protection law you have the right to access, correct, delete or restrict the use of your personal data, to object to processing, and to data portability. To exercise any of these, email hello@theenergyedit.co.uk.

You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.

Contact

For any privacy question, contact JLT Creative CC at hello@theenergyedit.co.uk.


COOKIE POLICY

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Cookie Policy

This policy explains how theenergyedit.co.uk uses cookies and similar technologies.

Last updated: 14 June 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site work, remember preferences, and help us understand how the site is used.

The cookies we use

TypePurposeConsent needed?
Strictly necessaryCore functions like security and basic navigationNo
PreferencesRemember choices such as settingsYes
AnalyticsHelp us understand site usage via Google Analytics 4Yes
Advertising & affiliateServe relevant ads and measure affiliate referralsYes

Managing cookies

When you first visit, our cookie banner lets you accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your choice at any time via the cookie settings link or your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how parts of the site work.

Contact

Questions about cookies? Email hello@theenergyedit.co.uk.


TERMS OF USE

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Terms of Use

These terms govern your use of theenergyedit.co.uk (“the site”), operated by JLT Creative CC (“we”, “us”, “our”). By using the site, you accept these terms. If you don’t agree with them, please don’t use the site.

Last updated: 14 June 2026

Using the site

You may read, share and link to our content for personal, non-commercial use. You agree not to misuse the site — including attempting to disrupt it, access it unlawfully, scrape it at scale, or republish our content as your own.

Our content and intellectual property

All content on the site — articles, analysis, graphics, logos and design — is owned by JLT Creative CC or our contributors and is protected by copyright. You may quote short extracts with clear attribution and a link back, but you may not reproduce substantial portions without our written permission.

Not financial, legal or professional advice

The Energy Edit publishes journalism, analysis and commentary for general information. It is not financial, legal, energy-procurement or other professional advice, and you should not treat it as such. Decisions about your energy supplier, tariff, or any related financial matter are your own; where the stakes are high, take advice from a suitably qualified professional. We are not responsible for any action you take, or don’t take, based on what you read here.

Accuracy and availability

We work hard to keep our content accurate and current, but UK energy moves fast and information dates. We don’t warrant that everything on the site is complete, current or error-free, and we may change or remove content without notice. We don’t guarantee the site will always be available or uninterrupted.

Links, advertising and affiliate relationships

The site contains advertising, affiliate links and links to third-party websites. Affiliate and advertising relationships are explained in our Disclosure. We don’t control third-party sites and aren’t responsible for their content, products or practices — visiting them is at your own risk and subject to their terms.

Comments and contributions

If the site allows comments or submissions, you’re responsible for what you post. Don’t post anything unlawful, defamatory, abusive or infringing. We may moderate, edit or remove contributions and may close commenting at any time.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, the site or its content. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under UK law.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. The current version always applies, and the “last updated” date shows when it last changed.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Email hello@theenergyedit.co.uk.


COMPLAINTS & CORRECTIONS

Complaints & Corrections

We take accuracy seriously, and we’d rather know when we’ve got something wrong than let it stand. This page explains how to flag an error or raise a complaint, and what we’ll do about it.

Corrections

If you spot a factual error — a wrong figure, an out-of-date scheme detail, a misattributed quote — tell us at hello@theenergyedit.co.uk with the article title or link and what you think is incorrect. We’ll check it against our sources and, where there’s a genuine error, correct it promptly. Significant corrections are noted on the article so the record is clear; we don’t quietly change things and pretend they were always that way.

Complaints

If you have a wider concern about something we’ve published — accuracy, fairness, or how we’ve handled a subject — you can make a formal complaint. Please email hello@theenergyedit.co.uk with “Complaint” in the subject line and include:

  • the article title or link
  • the specific passage or point you’re complaining about
  • what you believe is wrong, unfair or inaccurate, and why
  • your contact details

How we handle it

We aim to acknowledge complaints within 2 working days and to give a full response within 10 working days. We’ll review the piece against our Editorial Policy and the source material, and we’ll tell you the outcome — whether that’s a correction, a clarification, an amendment, or an explanation of why we’re standing by what we published.

We treat complaints in good faith and we won’t penalise anyone for raising one. We can’t enter into open-ended correspondence on a matter we consider resolved, but we’ll always give you a clear, reasoned answer.

Contact

Corrections and complaints: hello@theenergyedit.co.uk