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Posts published in “Kieron”
Screenshot of Matthew Elliott, President of The Jobs Foundation and member of the House of Lords, promoting his City AM article on inheritance and family businesses. On the morning of…
CBPM Tool Update By Kieron JH • 5 January 2026 UK medical cannabis patients are expected to manage complex, ongoing treatment costs with remarkably little transparency. Prescription portals rarely show…
The Mental Health Act 2025 has finally received Royal Assent. On paper it should stop autistic people being detained in mental health hospitals just for being autistic. The question now…
My community sentence ended on 26 December 2025. That date matters. From that point on, the Probation Service no longer had any power over my liberty, my licence, or my…
My sentence ended at midnight. That’s the personal milestone. The public-interest issue is bigger and uglier: Probation is stretched past breaking point, so it’s doing what any overloaded system does.…
When I was a kid, Christmas wasn’t just “exciting”. It was my main operating system. I was hyperfixated on Santa Claus to a level that probably worried a few adults.…
Most medical cannabis patients in the UK know what their jar costs at the pharmacy. Very few can say, in plain numbers, what their pattern costs each month, each year,…
By Kieron JH, The Reasonable Adjustment The North East Combined Authority (NECA) has just sent me a Subject Access Request response that weighs in at roughly 428 MB. Not a…
The danger of the Xandemic was never just overdose. It is what Xanax does to your inhibitions, memory and decision making. It is a blackout drug disguised as a little…










