Brendan O'Neill is a journalist based in London. He is currently the editor of Spiked Online. He began his career at Spiked's predecessor, LM magazine, the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party, which ceased publication after ITN won a libel action they brought against the magazine.

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  • Brendan O'Neill is a journalist based in London. He is currently the editor of Spiked Online. He began his career at Spiked's predecessor, LM magazine, the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party, which ceased publication after ITN won a libel action they brought against the magazine. O'Neill has contributed articles to publications in the United Kingdom and the United States including The Spectator, the New Statesman, The Guardian, BBC News Online, the Christian Science Monitor, The American Conservative and Salon. com. He also blogs at Comment is free, part of the Guardian Unlimited site. O'Neill has criticised the notion of tackling global warming by solely reducing carbon emissions, and instead advocates technological progress as a method of overcoming any side-effects of climate change.. In January 2006, he co-founded the Manifesto Club, an organisation "with the aim of challenging cultural trends that restrain and stifle people’s aspirations and initiative. " He is writing a book about terrorism titled From Bosnia to Beslan: How the West Spread al-Qaeda.
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  • Brendan O'Neill is a journalist based in London. He is currently the editor of Spiked Online. He began his career at Spiked's predecessor, LM magazine, the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party, which ceased publication after ITN won a libel action they brought against the magazine.
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  • Brendan O’Neill
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