If you live in London, then you could do worse than join a Westminster Skeptics night out getting paralytic about science.

Westminster Skeptics promote an evidence-based approach and critical thinking in the areas of policy, media, and legal reform. They have packed and lively meetings once or twice a month in a big pub in Westminster, just by St James Tube station.

And if you're in London this Monday, then you can join Simon Singh and his mates as they have a jolly good laugh at the expense of the British Chiropractic Association. The BCA haven't as yet formally dropped their case against Singh but if they have any braincells left they should strongly consider heading for their own pub and drowning their sorrows while they still have some money in their pockets.

And if you're in the UK but not in London, then the links above will point you to the nearest pub - that hasn't yet closed down since the smoking ban - in which you will find your local godless hive of drink soaked liberal empiricists.

A pint of London Pride, please!

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