Back in August, we published this article signalling that the UK might finally be nearing a reckoning on asylum hotels. First came the temporary injunction over the Bell Hotel in Epping. Then […]
I’m George Calder — a lifelong truth-seeker, data enthusiast, and unapologetic question-asker.
I’ve spent the better part of two decades digging through documents, decoding statistics, and challenging narratives that don’t hold up under scrutiny. My writing isn’t about opinion — it’s about evidence, logic, and clarity. If it can’t be backed up, it doesn’t belong in the story.
Before joining Expose News, I worked in academic research and policy analysis, which taught me one thing: the truth is rarely loud, but it’s always there — if you know where to look.
I write because the public deserves more than headlines. You deserve context, transparency, and the freedom to think critically. Whether I’m unpacking a government report, analysing medical data, or exposing media bias, my goal is simple: cut through the noise and deliver the facts.
When I’m not writing, you’ll find me hiking, reading obscure history books, or experimenting with recipes that never quite turn out right.
Back in August, we published this article signalling that the UK might finally be nearing a reckoning on asylum hotels. First came the temporary injunction over the Bell Hotel in Epping. Then […]
When MPs voted down a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, Labour was not resisting some eccentric, obscure backbench crusade. It was defying a policy backed by 74% of the public, […]
In controlled experiments, leading models from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI and DeepSeek have shown a willingness to deceive, blackmail, sabotage shutdown mechanisms, and in some simulated scenarios take actions that would leave […]
Ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Llama about immigration, climate policy, welfare, gender ideology, or censorship, and the answers may differ in tone, but the underlying ideology is always the same. Multiple studies […]
A North Dakota judge has announced he will order Greenpeace to pay an estimated $345 million in damages tied to its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a ruling that could financially […]
For years, debates over hate speech laws have been framed as moral disputes about civility and protection. Increasingly, however, they are becoming legal and political battles over the limits of “free” expression […]
A confidential US government assessment from 2022 warned that a sudden disruption of semiconductor production in Taiwan could reduce American economic output by approximately 11 percent, translating into losses of roughly $2.5 trillion, with global […]