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    • Articles Tagged ‘University of Bristol’

    • PCC Complaint. The Croydon Guardian, 30th August 2011

      Friday, October 28th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 6:15 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, cocaine, Croydon Guardian, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, The Daily Mail, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 1 Comment »

    • PCC Complaint. The Daily Mail, 7th October 2011

      Friday, October 28th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:30 PM Subject: Complaint against The… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, cannabis, energy drink, medicine, OTC, POM, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Robin Murray, psychosis, The Daily Mail, tobacco, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Press Complaints Commission, Science | No Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Sun, 26th September 2011

      Friday, October 28th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 11:00 AM Subject: Complaint against The… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, cannabis, cannabis factory, energy drink, medicine, mental health, OTC, POM, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Robin Murray, psychosis, skunk, The Daily Mail, the sun, tobacco, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Press Complaints Commission, Science | No Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Daily Mail, 26th October 2011

      Thursday, October 27th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 3:27 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: cannabinoid, cannabis, CP55940, Dr Matt Jones, Editors' Code, falsification, schizophrenia, scientific evidence, The Daily Mail, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 3 Comments »

    • The Daily Mail – Addicted To Lies And Misinformation About Cannabis

      Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

      In its latest, shameful descent into lies, scaremongering and deceit about science and cannabis, The Daily Mail blurts: “One cannabis… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Dr Matt Jones, Editors' Code, PCC, Press Complaints Commission, schizophrenia, The Daily Mail, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Press Complaints Commission, Science | 18 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Independent On Sunday, 5th June 2011 (2)

      Monday, July 18th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:19 PM Subject: Second complaint against… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Addiction, alcohol, aspirin, British Journal of Psychiatry, British medical Journal, cannabis, cigarette, COMT, Dr Cecile Henquet, Dr Stanley Zammit, gene, Independent on Sunday, Institute of Psychiatry, Keele University, King's College London, Korsakoff, Patrick Cockburn, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, schizophrenia, self harm, suicide, Therapeutic Ratio, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff, University of Maastricht
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 2 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Independent On Sunday, 5th June 2011

      Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:12 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, Belgium, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, COMT, Czech Republic, decriminalisation, Dr Cecile Henquet, Dr Stanley Zammit, drugs, gene, Holland, Institute of Psychiatry, Italy, John Rentoul, King's College London, Patrick Cockburn, pharmaceutical, Poland, Portugal, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, Spain, The Independent on Sunday, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff, University of Maastricht, US
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Press Complaints Commission, Science | No Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Guardian, 14th June 2011

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 4:07 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, mental illness, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, The Guardian, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 2 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Hertfordshire Mercury, 15th June 2011

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:30 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, Hertfordshire Mercury, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press Complaints Commission, Science | No Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Newmarket Journal, 13th June 2011 – NOT UPHELD

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:34 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, Newmarket Journal, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 3 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Bearsden Herald, 13th June 2011 – NOT UPHELD

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:21 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, Bearsden Herald, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press Complaints Commission, Science | 2 Comments »

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