Tag: Bias

Total Results: 24


'Bias implies the possibility of truth.' Credit: Hulton Archive / Getty Images
17 Nov 2025 - 12:01am

Why the BBC was never impartial Not all beliefs should be respected

Terry Eagleton

Tuesday, 2 January

02.01

33 concepts to survive the year Can you stop the internet making you stupid?

Gurwinder Bhogal

Monday, 22 November

22.11

Rationalists are wrong about telepathy Steven Pinker's denialism reveals the prejudice of the scientific establishment

Rupert Sheldrake

Thursday, 27 May

27.05

You’re more biased than you think Daniel Kahneman won a Nobel Prize for studying errors — and still makes them

Stuart Ritchie

Tuesday, 16 February

16.02

When did we give up on persuasion? Culture warriors on both the Left and Right are too scared of changing their minds

Tom Chivers

Wednesday, 9 September

09.09

Tabloid fake law is not the only fake law The Secret Barrister’s new book on misinformation seems to betray a loss of impartiality

Adam King

Thursday, 18 June

18.06

How US journalism lost its spine The media is petrified of showing even mild scepticism of woke orthodoxy

Michael Tracey

Thursday, 3 October

03.10

Should we trust AI to hire and fire? Algorithms are just as biased as the humans who create them

Tom Chivers

Tuesday, 1 October

01.10

Drinking in the madness of social media The pompous asses who populate our public discourse could be straight from a 17th-century coffee house

Gareth Roberts

Monday, 23 September

23.09

How political bias blinds us Ideological cocoons prevent experts from seeing, and engaging with, the wider world. 

Matthew Goodwin

Thursday, 29 August

29.08

The truth about the female brain A part of popular science is unthinkingly biased

Saloni Dattani

Wednesday, 28 August

28.08

Was it The Sun wot won Brexit?

Tom Chivers