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Rob Lyons
...Greenland melting?
Greenland's ice is melting faster than ever, according to researchers, but that's no cause for alarm.
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| Wednesday 5 December 2007 |
Kevin Yuill
...‘gun culture’?
The connection between gun ownership and homicide is a myth - but gun control is a serious restriction on our freedom.
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| Wednesday 21 November 2007 |
Leah Simpson
...Stella Artois?
The opprobrium attached to Britain's favourite lager is just another excuse to have a go at working-class men.
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| Tuesday 13 November 2007 |
Patrick Basham and John Luik
...being fat?
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| Thursday 1 November 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...bacon?
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| Tuesday 23 October 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...packaging?
Why everyone is getting out of their box over the fact that some supermarket packaging can't be recycled?
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| Thursday 18 October 2007 |
Nathalie Rothschild
...iPhones?
We should ignore the warnings of the environmentalists and keep playing those itunes.
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| Tuesday 2 October 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...Jeremy Kyle?
The daytime TV host is a smug, self-serving idiot - but the real problem is the widespread contempt for his audience.
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| Tuesday 25 September 2007 |
Emily Hill
...bluetongue?
It's not the sad demise of Debbie the Cow that should concern us but the death of any sense of perspective when it comes to animal disease.
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| Tuesday 18 September 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...food additives?
A small number of children can be affected by some food additives, but the reaction in the media has been out of all proportion to the real dangers.
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| Wednesday 12 September 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...Jim Davidson?
ITV's decision to kick the has-been comedian out of a reality TV show says a lot about the network's low view of its audience.
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| Thursday 6 September 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...packed lunches?
It's not the government's job to tell parents how to feed their children.
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| Wednesday 29 August 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...rubbish?
The problem of waste in Britain is overstated - we should be more concerned with a modern outlook that treats humanity itself as disposable.
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| Tuesday 21 August 2007 |
Alex Hochuli
...gambling adverts?
The UK government's new restrictions on adverts for online casinos are an insult to the public.
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| Wednesday 15 August 2007 |
Nathalie Rothschild
...Facebook?
The cyber-scaremongers spreading silly stories about Nazis, criminals and weird loners lurking on Facebook should shut their faces.
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| Monday 30 July 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...patio heaters?
The fuss over a few gas heaters for the garden demonstrates that environmentalism is all about training us to live morally acceptable lives.
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| Wednesday 25 July 2007 |
Nathalie Rothschild
...faked TV shows?
While faked cookery shows and phone-ins cause controversy, the degradation of truth and objectivity on the news channels attracts little comment.
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| Tuesday 17 July 2007 |
Rob Lyons
...plastic bags?
Proposals to slap a tax on carrier bags will have little effect on the environment - they're all about politicians being seen to be green.
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| Tuesday 10 July 2007 |
Nathalie Rothschild
...human trafficking?
Nathalie Rothschild says the promiscuous use of the term 'trafficking' to describe migration across borders is leading to new and stringent restrictions on free movement around the world.
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| Wednesday 4 July 2007 |
Nathalie Rothschild
...foreign doctors?
A handful of foreign doctors may have been involved with the terrorist incidents last week but that is no justification for imposing greater restrictions upon them.
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