Monthly Archives: January 2012
News of the World: 110% certainty, the remainder fact
“Sometimes, Robin, being certain is merely being wrong at the top of your voice.” – Batman It was almost 6 months ago that I first wrote about my concerns about the behaviour of News of the World in the weeks … Continue reading
The PR Transparency Project – Part 2: Operation ‘Big Stick’
Well, my scanner had flatbed kittens last week, but in the end this minor delay turned out to be a very good thing indeed. Not only did Tim Bell fail to offer any challenge to my publishing quite clearly (and … Continue reading
Tim Bell – rogues and vagabonds and bare… oh my!
My scanner is having some emotional problems right now (it’s never quite recovered from the mammoth task of scanning all those Page 3 girls) so formal recruitment and data distribution for The PR Transparency Project will be subject to a … Continue reading
The PR Transparency Project – Part 1: making an example of Tim Bell
After his company was caught secretly editing Wikipedia on behalf of some very unsavoury clients toward some no-less-unsavoury ends, Tim Bell has had the audacity to project this wrongdoing back onto Wikipedia and Teh Internets as a whole: James Thomlinson, … Continue reading
Wonga.com are lying about student loans
Hi folks. I’m facing some delays on the Dorries matter (mainly waiting for evidence; the Met are 5 weeks late), but I’m sure we’ll be back on track shortly. In the meantime, here’s an open letter to loan company Wonga.com, … Continue reading



