April is here, and so is the same hard truth: independent journalism does not survive on good intentions. It survives because readers choose to support it. That is how The Exposé keeps […]
April is here, and so is the same hard truth: independent journalism does not survive on good intentions. It survives because readers choose to support it. That is how The Exposé keeps […]
The UK’s energy taxes make its industrial electricity the most expensive in the world. This is causing the closure of public sports and leisure facilities, and, more notably, together with the Government’s […]
A dispute over the treatment of journalists in Kazakhstan has drawn international attention this month after six press-freedom and human-rights organisations urged President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to drop criminal charges against several reporters […]
The UK’s ‘Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs’ was formally launched on 13 April 2026 and is mandated to last no longer than three years, concluding by March 2029. In an article last […]
UK government Net Zero policies and EU directives have forced the closure of UK aluminium smelters. Only one now remains. This has made the UK reliant on imported aluminium for the car […]
Unsurprisingly, Baroness Heather Hallett’s statement on the UK Covid Inquiry Module 4 praises the success of vaccine research and rollout. In the following, the People’s Vaccine Inquiry criticises Baroness Hallett’s conclusions, citing […]
The UK’s steel production has significantly declined in recent years. The UK’s cement industry is also declining. High industrial electricity prices and Emissions Trading Scheme costs render the steel industry uncompetitive with […]
On 10 April, the Associated Press made the ridiculously false claim that “climate change” is outpacing evolution, putting 1 million species at risk of extinction. The claim was made to promote their […]