Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 10 January 2026

1. Our approach

lite.news is owned and operated by NXT Ltd, a UK-registered company. The site is designed with simplicity, speed, and accessibility in mind.

Our general aim is to provide a clean reading experience that works across a wide range of devices, connection speeds, and assistive technologies, including slower networks and older hardware.

2. Design and technical choices

In support of accessibility and low data usage, lite.news is built using a set of conservative design and technical principles, including:

  • Simple page layouts with clear content hierarchy.
  • Limited use of large images, animations, and third-party scripts.
  • Typography choices intended to support readability.
  • Use of semantic HTML elements where appropriate to assist screen readers and keyboard navigation.
  • Avoidance of unnecessary visual effects that may interfere with reading.

3. Ongoing improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing consideration rather than a fixed state. As the site evolves, we may make changes to templates, markup, and presentation to improve usability for different audiences and technologies.

While we aim to identify and address common accessibility issues, we recognise that some limitations may remain.

4. Known limitations

Some older browsers, devices, or assistive technologies may not support all aspects of the site. In such cases, the core content should remain available, although certain layout or convenience features may not function as intended.

5. Feedback

If you experience difficulty accessing content on lite.news, or if you wish to suggest improvements, you can contact us using the form on the about page.

Where possible, please include information about the page, device, browser, or assistive technology involved. Feedback helps inform future improvements, but does not guarantee that specific changes will be made.

Important note

This statement describes our general approach to accessibility. It does not constitute a guarantee that every page or feature will meet all accessibility needs or standards.