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  • Find out more at Spiked, which is hosting the event,

    The Register Team Register 2010

  • From "‘The left has been infected by the disease of intolerance’" Spiked, "Battle of Ideas," October 27, 2006:

    Archive 2006-11-01 M-mv 2006

  • This issue resurfaced recently when publications such as Spiked (You aren't what you eat), The Herald, Glasgow (TV guru admits buying doctorate by post - cached) and the Sun drew attention to Dr McKeith's credentials.

    Archive 2004-08-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • This issue resurfaced recently when publications such as Spiked (You aren't what you eat), The Herald, Glasgow (TV guru admits buying doctorate by post - cached) and the Sun drew attention to Dr McKeith's credentials.

    The Scottish nutritionist: attack of the killer yeast Ray Girvan 2004

  • From "‘The left has been infected by the disease of intolerance’" Spiked, "Battle of Ideas," October 27, 2006:

    Two links M-mv 2006

  • | Shoe of high, "Spiked" heel and daringly contrasted |

    The 1926 Tatler Margaret Louise [Editor] Newhall

  • Since the initial storm over the Terry and Luis Suárez allegations subsided, there has been a drip-drip of increasingly apologist articles, most recently one on Spiked, apparently deeming pretty much any insult spewed within a stadium to be "passion" – surely the woolliest cliche in football – and a quintessential part of the game itself.

    Handshake is not the answer to Anton Ferdinand-John Terry stand-off 2012

  • Brendan O'Neill, the editor of the online journal Spiked, notes: Denis recognized that brilliant ideas are as likely to be found in small but serious online magazines as they are in longstanding print publications.

    A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011

  • On Arts & Letters Daily, a magazine that occupies two tiny, newspaper-strewn rooms in London with four full-time staff — like Spiked — became the equal of the New Yorker.

    A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011

  • I had to laugh when I read the article on oil speculation "As Oil Spiked, Many Traded," Money & Investing, Aug. 18.

    It's the Evil Pension And College Folks 2011

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