About Us

My name is Ryan Arnold. I am a journalist from Newcastle and I founded Gospel Ware in March 2026. That is the short version. Here is the longer one.

I have spent years reading British digital media and watching the same pattern repeat itself. The big national outlets do strong work but they are expensive to run, slow to pivot, and increasingly written for a London audience by default. Below them sits an enormous amount of content that is not really journalism at all. It is rewritten press releases, aggregated wire copy, and SEO-optimised filler that exists to rank on Google rather than inform the person reading it. Nobody who works in this industry will tell you that is not true because all of them have seen it.

Gospel Ware was my answer to that problem.

This is a proper news publication. We report original stories, we cover breaking news as it happens, and we write everything to a standard I would be comfortable putting my name on, because my name is on all of it. We are based in Newcastle, we launched in March 2026, and we cover the full range of what people actually open their phones to read. Premier League football and every division below it. The NFL, the NBA, cricket, Formula 1, boxing, tennis, and the matches and results people are searching for the moment the final whistle goes. World news across every region. UK politics reported without taking a side. US affairs, European politics, and the international stories that shape how life works for ordinary people. Celebrity news, Hollywood, the music industry, television, entertainment. Technology and what it is actually doing to the world rather than what a press release says it is doing. Gaming, the auto industry, science, business, finance, health. If it happened today and it is worth your time, it is on this site.

The reason this site is built around a single editorial voice rather than a faceless masthead is intentional. Readers deserve to know who is writing what they read and what that person’s standards are. Mine are straightforward. I do not publish a story I have not verified. I do not write a headline that the article does not support. When we get something wrong, and every publication does at some point, we correct it visibly and without burying the correction at the bottom of the page. That is not a policy I invented. That is basic journalism and it is what this industry used to hold itself to before clicks became the only metric that mattered.

Newcastle shaped how I approach all of this. This is a city that has no interest in being flattered and no patience for being talked down to. The journalism that works here is direct, clear, and written for people who can tell the difference between a publication that respects them and one that is simply trying to keep them on the page long enough for an ad to load. That instinct runs through every article on Gospel Ware.

If you have a story tip, a factual correction, a press inquiry, or you simply want to get in touch, use the contact page. We read everything that comes in.

Gospel Truth. Every Story, Every Time.