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submitted by stephenftall 1000 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
Made the mistake of reading the BBC's Have Your Say? Repeat after me, "It just goes to show you can't be too careful!"
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submitted by niles 1001 days ago (via loveandliberty.blogspot.com)
Excellent destruction of Cameron's election call.
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submitted by markpack 1017 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
Where are the Conservative economic policies?
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submitted by Joe Otten 1023 days ago (via badscience.net)
"This is how I think it works. Journalists have a 1950s B-movie view of science. To them, it offers a feeling tone of cold, unquestionable truth that can be used to paste a veneer of objectivity over any moral prejudice you might have"
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submitted by achinton 1024 days ago (via liberalconspiracy.org)
David Semple discusses the tea party protests in the US, and suggests that maybe the US left has got its reaction wrong.
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submitted by achinton 1025 days ago (via bbc.co.uk)
Charlie takes on the coverage of the G20 and the surrounding protests, and Ben Goldacre talks about science reporting.
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submitted by scmjerram 1026 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
David Mitchell on why politicians should think before they open their gobs and not just say what people want to hear, however ignorant.
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submitted by Alix 1026 days ago (via order-order.com)
A genuine barnstormer from Guido (is this a first for Libdig?)
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submitted by Alix 1038 days ago (via youtube.com)
Tom Brake filmed inside the kettle
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submitted by Alix 1039 days ago (via backtowardsthelocus.wordpress.com)
Met account of events is questioned by eyewitnesses


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