Brendan O'Neill

Articles by Brendan O'Neill

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This, lads, is a fish knife

  • 05 February 2007

Brendan O'Neill on the Potential Officer Development Course

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
  • 10 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

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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