Why WhatDoTheyKnow Beats DIY FOI Why WhatDoTheyKnow Beats DIY FOI By Kieron JH • Published 13 October 2025 • Jurisdiction: England and Wales Most people never use their right to…
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By The Reasonable Adjustment • September 29, 2025 Context: our first piece is here: Audit Firm Gets Audited: Robson Laidler’s Dismissive Reply Triggers Whistleblower Escalation. Evidence note We publish screenshots…
Introducing the Modular Prompt Builder This tool helps you build better prompts for ChatGPT without guesswork or repetition. It’s free, browser-based, and built to support anyone who needs clarity, control,…
What readers spend time on, and why When we started this project, the aim was simple: tell the truth carefully, show the evidence plainly, and make it easier for people…
Newcastle City Council vs NECA – FOI Reality Check FOI Reality Check: Newcastle City Council vs North East Combined Authority By Kieron JH on 26 August 2025 • Category, Transparency…
By Kieron JH Bureaucracy isn’t designed to help you. It’s designed to slow you down, tire you out, and funnel you into giving up. Endless forms, wrong portals, mislabelled requests,…
Caught in 4K: CEO Denies Public Funding, Newcastle Council’s 2025 Docs Say Otherwise Published 19 August 2025 • By Kieron JH Caught in 4K: CEO Denies Public Funding, Newcastle Council’s…
Accountability When Bureaucracy Breaks the Law: Probation’s Mishandling of a Simple FOI On 21 July 2025 I submitted a straightforward Freedom of Information request to the North East Probation Service.…
Probation Oversight, FOI Confusion, and a Curious Digital Probe Probation Oversight, FOI Confusion, and a Curious Digital Probe Published: 15 August 2025 • By: Kieron JH • Category: Accountability, Data…
Section 77 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is one of the most powerful accountability tools in UK law. It protects the integrity of public records by making it…





