Your right to be wrong: how far does it go?
By Ian Wishart The French philosopher Voltaire is often misquoted as saying, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death […]
By Ian Wishart The French philosopher Voltaire is often misquoted as saying, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death […]
Vitamin D and Pandemics: Reducing Coronavirus Risk By Ian Wishart(written pre-Delta) The question of whether vitamin D plays a role in protecting us from influenza […]
One of New Zealand’s richest men has been named as a possible suspect in the 1970 Crewe murders that saw Pukekawa farmer Arthur Allan Thomas […]
By Ian Wishart New Zealand’s Labour/Greens/NZ First government appears to have seriously breached Article 2 of the Paris Climate Accord in its proposed Zero Carbon […]
This week marks the 250th anniversary of British explorer James Cook and his crew making landfall in New Zealand, and the media have been full […]
A popular American crime podcast has turned its sights on New Zealand’s most perplexing double murder – the Scott Watson case. The Generation Why Podcast […]
The host of the dishonest million dollar TV docudrama “Doubt”, law lecturer Chris Gallavin, has been labelled “disgraceful” by the families that owned the so-called […]
[SEE ALSO: free book on case released online, ‘damning evidence’] [READ THIS FIRST: Some people have not understood the legal significance of what follows. If […]
Journalist and author Ian Wishart has released what he calls ‘damning evidence’ against convicted murderer Scott Watson, in a new book on the case published […]
By Ian Wishart Two years ago I wrote the book that blew open the Scott Watson/Ben & Olivia murder case, “Elementary: What Haven’t They Told […]
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