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Monday, 25 April 2011

Superinjunctions, and how we should control them

As much as I love the Guardian, there are a few issues on which I feel the editors are guilty of gross exaggeration and blindness to any point of view but their own. This of course is a problem that is prevalent across the political spectrum of media outlets, and the Guardian is by no means the worst; but as a paper whose alignment is fairly similar to my own, and which holds aspirations to journalistic integrity, as a faithful reader I feel their hyperbole threshold really ought to be lower. Amongst these topics are anything to do with China, for example (I shall most certainly be returning to this at some point, watch this space). Another of these relates to the so-called ‘superinjunctions’ which, we are told, are becoming more and more frequent. At least 12 this year served to the Guardian alone, apparently.