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Tag: Nick Pisa

04.10.2011 UK Politics

Nick Pisa: even worse than before

A quite incredible failure of journalism overnight from Nick Pisa, journalist of the Daily Mail, writing a piece saying Amanda Knox was guilty of murder when she was actually innocent. More on the issue from Malcolm Coles and Anna Raccoon.

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08.11.2009 Uncategorised

Henry Porter in The Observer: you are a lazy f**kwit too

It’s not just the Daily Mail at fault for utterly lazy, shit and f**king crap journalism about European Politics. Henry Porter in today’s Observer is horribly, dreadfully, shockingly awful: When the European Court of Human Rights announces a ban on

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06.11.2009 EU Politics / UK Politics

The Nick Pisa example: get your attack in first and Google does the rest

One of the major frustrations about the UK mainstream media’s coverage of EU affairs is that even if an article is eventually corrected on a newspaper’s website, or a correction appears in the printed press, the damage is already done

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03.11.2009 EU Politics / UK Politics

Nick Pisa, Daily Mail journalist, lazy f**kwit

It’s not often that something makes me angry enough to resort to language befitting of Devil’s Kitchen, but Googling for news of the recent European Court of Human Rights case about crucifixes in Italian schools brought me to this article

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