Justice is impossible if we can’t trust the police to tell the truth.
Author: george
Evidence Meltdown
The green movement has misled the world about the dangers of radiation.
Interrogation of Helen Caldicott’s Responses
This is supporting material for my article Evidence Meltdown.
Correspondence with Helen Caldicott
This is supporting material for my article Evidence Meltdown.
Seven Double Standards
Why don’t we judge other forms of energy generation by the standards we apply to nuclear power?
The Freedom Swindle
The government promised us the right to peaceful protest. It is delivering nothing of the kind.
Going Critical
How the Fukushima disaster taught me to stop worrying and embrace nuclear power.
Atomised
The Fukushima crisis should not spell the end of nuclear power.
Oil and Trouble
Why western governments won’t support democracy in Saudi Arabia.
Head-Banging for Britain
Here’s what we could gain by reducing the speed limit.
What We Are For
The movements opposing the British government need a set of aims: here’s my attempt at a first draft.
Response to Robert Peston
Does the BBC’s business editor need a crash course in tax?
In Love with the State
Rightwingers say they hate big government. As their current campaigns show, it’s not true.
New Tour Dates
Here’s the full line-up for the first Left Hook debate tour
Robot Wars
Online astroturfing is more advanced and more automated than we’d imagined.
Lumbering into the 21st Century
I’ve finally joined Twitter
Stripped Bare
Shocking new financial manouevres by the British government show who it’s really working for.
A Corporate Coup d’Etat
You thought elections counted for something? Look at what wasn’t in the manifesto.
Forest Chumps
The sale of England’s state forests is a chance to do something interesting. It’s being squandered.
Bonus Balls
A leaked document, published exclusively on monbiot.com, shows that the government has been secretly protecting bankers’ bonuses.