We publish carefully and we source heavily. Still, accuracy matters more than pride. If you think we have missed something, there is now a simple route to ask for a correction or to add your reply.
Start here: thereasonableadjustment.co.uk/right-to-reply/
What this is for
- Corrections of fact. Point to the exact line, say what is wrong, provide the accurate version, add a source.
- Right to reply. If you are directly involved, send a concise response that adds context for readers.
How to submit
- Open the page and use the helper to build a ready to send email.
- Or copy the plain template and paste it into your email client.
- Send to [email protected].
- Keep it specific. Proof beats adjectives. Do not include special category data.
What to expect
We look at the substance. If a correction is justified, the page gets corrected. Replies that add value may be published in context. We may tidy wording for clarity or length without changing meaning. Vague legal threats, spam, and clown fiestas do not move the needle.
Why now
Openness is part of the work. We already run an Open Invitation for complaints about our communication style. It has received exactly zero submissions. We expect the same here, not because people never disagree, but because we publish with sources and we check our homework.
Recent homepage update
You will have noticed a cleaner front page. The Post Index now sits alongside Open Tools so discovery is faster. Articles show short excerpts for context. Duplicate links were removed. Colliding borders were fixed. No “popular right now” fluff. Same reader first rule as always, no pop ups, no tracking bloat, no dark patterns. It is built for people who want signal, not noise.
The ask
If you think we got something wrong, test us. Bring receipts. If you want to perform, bring a stage, not our inbox. Bring evidence, not a clown fiesta, we may publish performative submissions.
Right to Reply: https://thereasonableadjustment.co.uk/right-to-reply/





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