It has been a busy few months at The Reasonable Adjustment. We have hit important milestones, a growing readership, steady recognition, and a series of investigations that are shaping the conversation around accountability and accessibility.
So, it felt right to take a short break. Just a couple of days to step back, breathe, and reset before diving into the next round.
I deliberately stayed out of my inbox. Once I open my emails, I do not just read them, I dissect them, cross reference them, and usually end up writing essays in reply. It is not a bad habit, but it eats time and mental bandwidth like nothing else.
Rest periods are important for growth and for avoiding burnout. Sustainable advocacy means working with intent, not exhaustion. The goal is to stay sharp, focused, and grounded enough to make every word count.
Worth Reading While I Recharge
- FOI vs SAR: The Great UK GDPR Misunderstanding — a reader favourite exploring how rights requests are often mishandled.
- NPA SAR Refusal and Network Logs — how transparency breaks down when accountability gets uncomfortable.
- The Ministry of Silly Buggers — bureaucracy, avoidance, and the absurd theatre of public administration.
Every investigation, article, or letter deserves a clear head and a clear conscience. This week, we return to that mission with new releases, including the NPA misrepresentation piece. They have been given more than enough time to act, and transparency does not wait forever.
From the Archive
- The Class Divide in Britain — exploring how distraction and power dynamics shape the national conversation.
- Funding vs Skill Issue — a look at when public money meets private incompetence.
Thank you for reading, and for caring about truth that does not come sugar coated.






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