Michael Marshall

Michael Marshall – Project Director Co-founder of the Merseyside Skeptics Society and co-organiser of the QED skeptical conference, 'Marsh' was the project leader and figurehead of the 10:23 Campaign, aimed at raising public awareness of homeopathy - resulting in international coverage and worldwide skeptical involvement. With a background in marketing and communications, his skeptical activism has included testing psychic claims, trialling sports performance wristbands, interviewing proponents of alternative beliefs and exposing the influences of PR in journalism.

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Why is a German clinic using a dead British mother as a SUCCESS story? (Daily Mail)

Woman who died of cancer and sparked fundraising campaign by Kate Winslet is listed as a testimonial by private doctors ‘who charge thousands of pounds for unproven treatment’

Truth detectives: the know-it-all skeptics railing against fakery (The Observer)

The Observer, 29th January 2019

Misinformation is everywhere, but a grassroots movement has rallied to the defence of the facts

Good Thinking Supporters January 2019 Newsletter

January 2019 Newsletter: Charity Commission releases new guidance on CAM charities; UK maths competition winner to compete in US final

Charity Commission releases new guidance on CAM charities

There are a number of charities who should take this as a clear sign that they need to review whether their actions align with this new guidance, and ask themselves what evidence they have to demonstrate that the therapies they promote and provide actually have the benefits they claim. If they find they cannot meet these new guidelines, they should refocus their activities and then amend what claims they make to patients and the public, to ensure that they are not in breach of charity law.

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Olivia Guo wins UK ‘Who Wants to Be a Mathematician’ Final

Our 2018/19 winner Olivia Guo, pictured with Matt Parker and Simon Singh.

Olivia Guo from Shrewsbury Concord College in Shrewsbury was today crowned the 2018 UK winner of Who Wants to Be a Mathematician, our annual search for the country’s top young mathematical mind. Olivia competed in the final earlier today, alongside fellow finalists Paul Scarr from Whitley Bay High School in Newcastle, Zaka Ahmed from King …

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Shropshire student Olivia through to UK mathematics final (Shropshire Star)

A high-flying Shropshire student is through to the UK final of a competition for young mathematicians.

Good Thinking Supporters November 2018 Newsletter

November 2018 Newsletter: BBC upholds our complaint against homeopathy phone in; we report Goop over advertising breaches; and our maths comp final

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop health product ‘dangerous to expecting mothers’ (Sunday Times)

Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop has been reported to British regulators over 113 alleged breaches of UK advertising law. Good Thinking Society, a charity that promotes scientific thinking, has accused the Oscar-winning actress of presiding over a company that issues “potentially dangerous” advice related to “unproven” health products.

Who Wants to Be a Mathematician 2018/19 finalists announced

Who Wants to Be a Mathematician logo

The second round of Who Wants to Be a Mathematician is now complete, and we are delighted to be able to announce the four students, who will be taking part in the UK final next month: Zaka Ahmed from King Edward VI Aston, Birmingham Jordan Baillie from St Maurice’s High School, Cumbernauld Jingyi Guo from Concord College, …

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Good Thinking Supporters September 2018 Newsletter

BMJ, 15th September 2018

September 2018 Newsletter: BMJ publishes Good Thinking’s cancer fundraising investigation

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