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The sins of The Sun
Philip Saville bemoans slipping standards in an integral discipline
Misanthrope: Public Nudity
Misanthrope thinks that we Brits are just a bit too prudish and nakedness in the great outdoors shouldn't be considered offensive
Blagging the news: The Iran-Israel covert war
Perplexed by political postulation? Cherwell is here to help you perfect your chit-chat.
Who’s afraid of Big Bad Oil?
Philip Saville argues that Big Oil is not to blame for our addiction to fossil fuels
Leaving a generation behind
Philip Saville talks to Donna Sinclair about why Oxbridge is out of reach for many black children
Why cars scare me more than 9/11
Philip Saville maintains that our irrational fears only serve to distract us from real issues
No reasoning about the riots
Philip Saville looks back at the UK riots and argues that the media and politicians ignored the real reasons for them, to play on people's fears.
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