By Kieron JH, Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment Sources If you submit a lot of FOI requests in England, you eventually meet the same boogeyman: “vexatious”. Not because you’re doing anything…
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Or, “they didn’t moderate behaviour, they moderated category.” TL;DR This is the first entry in a short series about narrative control by design. Not press releases, and not “community engagement”…
Summary: A Freedom of Information response from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) states it recorded 18 incidents where prescribed medical cannabis (CBPM) was seized across the 2024–2025 periods requested, and states…
“Therapist” Isn’t a Protected Title in the UK, and the Public Pays for the Confusion Most people assume that if someone calls themselves a therapist, it means regulated training, enforceable…
In October 2025 I told the Criminal Justice Alliance, quietly and in good faith, that their shortlisted “Outstanding Small Organisation” carried live equality, safeguarding and data protection concerns. Today, in…
By Kieron JH, Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment Note: This is commentary on media framing and public risk communication. It is not medical advice. The Sun recently ran a “medical cannabis”…
The Labour Party has finally admitted that it is months late responding to a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) it received in September 2025. After a long period of silence,…
Freedom of Information requests are not a side hobby at The Reasonable Adjustment, they are a core part of how we do public interest work. Used properly, FOI lets you…
Disclaimer: I’m not a solicitor, and The Reasonable Adjustment is not a legal firm. This is public interest commentary based on my understanding of UK law and how it is…
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…










