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Brendan O'Neill

Articles by Brendan O'Neill

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Come, friendly bombs

  • 08 January 2007
  • 1 comment

Can a bullet, bomb or rocket ever be "environmentally friendly"? Arms manufacturers in America and Britain seem to think so.

Watching you watching me

  • 02 October 2006
  • 6 comments

We are the most spied-upon nation in the world, with some of us caught on camera hundreds of times a day. Incredibly, no one seems to mind. Brendan O'Neill investigates

Meet the No Planers

  • 11 September 2006
  • 9 comments

They believe there weren't any planes on 9/11, just missiles wrapped in holograms - and there weren't any London terrorists on 7/7 either. The new-wave conspiracy theorists aren't green-ink types: they're educated; they have secret service connections; they live in Highgate. By Brendan O'Neill

A pain in the ear

  • 07 August 2006

Observations on teenagers by Brendan O'Neill

A town called Sue

  • 24 July 2006

Observations on libel by Brendan O’Neill

Terror tactics

  • 24 July 2006

The One Percent Doctrine: deep inside America’s pursuit of its enemies since 9/11
Ron Suskind Simon & Schuster, 367pp, £18.99
ISBN 0743295684

Africa's new royals

  • 19 June 2006

Observations on celebrity by Brendan O'Neill

Losing the plot

  • 12 June 2006

Londonistan: how Britain is creating a terror state within
Melanie Phillips Gibson Square Books, 304pp, £14.99
ISBN 1903933765
From Rushdie to 7/7: the radicalisation of Islam in Britain
Anthony McRoy Social Affairs Unit, 255pp, £20
ISBN 1904863094

Claims that our civilisation is threatened by extremists are exaggerated. Atrocities such as 7/7 reflect the demise of political Islam, not its re-emergence. By Brendan O'Neill

Jamie leaves a nasty aftertaste

  • 08 May 2006

Observations on food by Brendan O'Neill

United in their differences

  • 03 April 2006

Observations on free speech by Brendan O'Neill

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