About
About Our Elected EU News
A civic newsroom for readers who want to know what the people they elected to the European institutions actually did.
What we do
European decisions are made in public and reported in aggregate. “Parliament rejected the proposal” is true and tells a reader almost nothing: not how their own MEP voted, not what their government argued for in Council, not which delegated act quietly settled the question afterwards. We report the second half.
Coverage follows three institutions — the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the Council of the EU — and one question across all of them: who decided, on the record, and what followed.
Where we are
Pre-launch. The newsroom is being built in the open and nothing has been published yet. This page describes what the publication is for, not a body of work that already exists — and it will be rewritten the week that changes.
How this is paid for
Advertising, and reader subscriptions for those who would rather not see it. Both are disclosed here because the funding model shapes what a newsroom can afford to cover, and readers are entitled to know it without going looking.
Advertisers have no input into what is covered or how it is written, and no advance sight of anything. The separation is written down in our editorial standards, which is where to hold us to it.
Who publishes this
Our Elected EU News is published by [to be completed before launch: registered legal name of the publisher].
Reach the newsroom at official@ourelected.com. Corrections have their own route, and we would rather hear about an error from you than not.