Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.
Ben Hecht

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1. Crayfish issue not as bad as Canada.
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The whole outcry about the issue of the crayfish is quite pathetic really. It isn't that big a punishment really for illegally killing a creature that is part of an endangered species. If you go to Canada ...
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
... lot of anger that I was shouting down at them (I wasn't) and I was somehow stifling free speech (I wasn't). The irony was that the one that accused me most of shouting down at people (I wasn't) was standing ...
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
3. Time to stand up and be counted
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... electoral system that has routinely favoured the Big Two parties and left us with dangerous criminals like Thatcher and Blair running the country. ...
Thursday, 06 May 2010
4. HRA
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... old habits die hard. It's not as if judges would go 'Phew! We can do away with all this human rights nonsense!' There is also plenty of case law pertaining to human rights pre-HRA. The danger is, of ...
Sunday, 25 April 2010
... was serious and any member of the public was in danger, then bail could easily be refused. I understand that sometimes this system isn't perfect, because a certain element of human judgement is involved ...
Sunday, 25 April 2010
6. Facepalm
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Thanks Fruitbat for saving me the trouble of rebutting 'unimpressed' face-palmingly stupid response to this post. As you point out, their is a big difference between rightful anger that I often direct ...
Saturday, 24 April 2010
7. Not even the Daily Mail can defend Conservative policies
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... (and dangerous) policy yet' 'No need to imagine what it's like to have Lib Dems in charge - just look at their poor council record' 'PETER OBORNE: The Great Liberal deception' 'It's time for voters ...
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
8. A Catalogue of Lies
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... Mail. The truth? Christopher Hemsley - as clearly stated in the Daily Mail: was ordered to pay a total of £4,000 after admitting killing the endangered native white-clawed crayfish and taking fish ...
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
9. Liz Jones and Immigrants
(Frontpage Articles/Something different)
... danger with this viewpoint is that we are literally viewing these people as a handy commodity, rather than human beings. Is Liz really arguing for more tolerance of immigration in general, or just for ...
Sunday, 04 April 2010
10. Gary: Littlejohn with crayons
(Frontpage Articles/Richard Littlejohn)
... point out how ludicrous some of his catchphrases are, some people actually share his worldview. This is the danger of myths and half-truths, debunking them doesn't stop everybody believing them, the only ...
Monday, 29 March 2010
11. Really Bad Journalism
(Frontpage Articles/Newspaper lies)
... classroom, he responded that he didn’t want to talk to a stranger. Staff intercepted the woman immediately and Mr Hester challenged her regarding her actions. The child was in no danger at any time and ...
Thursday, 25 March 2010
12. Littlejohn's Unfunny rip-off
(Frontpage Articles/Richard Littlejohn)
... an NHS hospital dies don't they? I heard it's statistically more dangerous to be a patient in a NHS hospital than it is to be one of our brave boys serving on the front line in Iraq. Wow. You're amazing. ...
Friday, 19 March 2010
13. Sick and Wrong
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... my personal view. I also think that whilst drug companies are entirely legitimate in seeking to make a profit, some of the mark-up on medical products is simply immoral. What angers me is that this kind ...
Monday, 15 March 2010
14. unnecessary vaccination of pets
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... Australian PSIC. I remember precisely what parvo and distemper outbreaks were like, and I am fed up with people claiming that vaccines are dangerous. Of course they carry risks, but the diseases they ...
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
... prominence to the story. Furthermore, the fact that they felt the need to change the angle to make it seem as if vaccinations were far more dangerous than they are, is an action I consider to be criminal. ...
Sunday, 07 March 2010
16. The PCC and why self-regulation does not work
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... criticism and economic sanctions and editors who adhere to the code as a matter of moralistic principle. It also points out that the line between news content and editorial content has become dangerously ...
Saturday, 06 March 2010
17. Dealing with rape and sexual assault
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... sit amongst students and interact with strangers. Just over a year ago she had been brutally raped by an ex-boyfriend and was lucky to escape with her life. The story was covered by the national press, ...
Sunday, 28 February 2010
18. The Daily Mail Campaign to Kill Children
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... to perform surgery when shaking with anger. It wasn’t actually a problem because the article that I want to talk about didn’t actually make me angry, simply because I can’t take the Mail seriously. ...
Thursday, 04 February 2010
19. Good Stuff
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I'm a student nurse and as front line staff us nurses normally get the brunt of all the anger. However, I have found this an interesting read. Your right, this is the hard factual information that the ...
Tuesday, 02 February 2010
20. The Daily Mail Distortion of Terrance Gavan
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... is to cleverly subvert the reasons behind his bomb-making and weapons cache: he is portrayed as a dangerous loner obsessed 'with things that go bang' and the Mail puts forward with a straight face ...
Saturday, 16 January 2010
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