I’m John, and What‑News is my corner of the internet — a small, quiet space where I write about whatever interests me at the time. There’s no grand plan behind it, no publishing calendar, and no pressure to churn out content. I post when something sparks my curiosity or when I feel like sharing a thought, an idea, or something I’ve learned along the way. The site grows naturally, at its own pace, and that’s exactly how I like it.

What‑News is a hobby, not a business. I’m building this website from scratch, learning as I go, and enjoying the process far more than I expected. Every article teaches me something new — about writing, about web design, about clarity, and sometimes about myself. It’s a slow, steady project that gives me space to experiment, improve, and have a bit of fun.

I’m based in South Wales, and I try to keep things simple, clear, and down‑to‑earth. I’ve spent years working in manufacturing and continuous improvement, so I naturally lean toward practical topics, straightforward explanations, and making things easier for others to understand. But What‑News isn’t limited to one theme. If something catches my interest — whether it’s Lean, quality, everyday observations, or something completely different — it might end up here.

I genuinely welcome feedback, ideas, or topic suggestions. If someone takes the time to share a thought, I appreciate it. It might shape a future post or spark a new direction. This site isn’t just for me; it’s for anyone who enjoys clear, simple writing and a relaxed approach to learning and improvement.

For now, What‑News remains a calm, curiosity‑driven project — a place to explore ideas without pressure, to share insights without overthinking, and to enjoy the process of creating something from scratch. If you’ve stopped by to read, thank you. I hope you find something interesting, useful, or thought‑provoking while you’re here.