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From the archives: Who Invented the Loch Ness Monster?

From the archives in 1992, science writer and author Steuart Campbell goes in search of the origin of the Loch Ness legend.

The sinking of the Titanic wasn’t a crafty insurance con, it was a real tragedy

Theories that the Titanic never sank, and that it was switched for another ship as part of an insurance con, ignore irrefutable counter-evidence

Wendy Grossman remembers the late TV presenter John Stapleton

After the death of TV presenter John Stapleton, former editor of The Skeptic Wendy Grossman reflects on meeting Stapleton on air in 1992

Beware the groups who use edge cases and social norms to curtail free speech

Charlie Kirk was a poster boy for a movement that pays lip service to the importance of free speech while bullying and intimidating critics into silence

The March for Life conference showed the US influence on UK anti-abortion groups

March for Life's 2025 "pro-life" conference sought to send the message that they're confident abortion will not be decriminalised in the UK

From the archives: The Silver Man ‘alien’ photo is merely retouched reality

From the archives in 1992, Ole Henningsen explains how "The silver man", a famous picture of an ‘alien', is a simple photographic hoax.

Peter Thiel’s Antichrist: when apocalyptic myths meet Silicon Valley

Influential Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel has been increasingly talking about the Antichrist, but is he just being metaphorical?

Can taking in polarised news sources help us navigate complex media stories?

Ground News promises to help us get to truth by accessing a wider set of viewpoints – but truth isn't always found at the mid-point of two extremes
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