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I don't trust any of them to report correctly and without bias. I sometimes get an i and sometimes read The Guardian on line but I think the best way is to get current affairs information from as many sources as possible. |
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The only paper I actually buy is The Liverpool Echo and thats because of it's local news and it's lovely biased reporting of Liverpool FC....
As for believing anything written in a newspaper, no I gave up believing newspapers many years ago, though occasionally a campaign does have some credibility.
All the nationals are biased to thier own political agenda and the drivel that they put in about celebs and the Royals is just too boring to read. |
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over a year ago
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The evening advertiser, swindons local paper funny as fuck typical example. Page 4 " lawnmower stolen in park south. Police appealing for witnesses" page 6 " lawnmower dumped in park north. Police are appealing for witnesses" amazing |
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over a year ago
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I like newspapers but more as entertainment than news. The mirror is great, sun is cheaper and has better sport but its toryness is too annoying. Always read the south wales echo for local footy, but despise the daily mail |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always read the mirror , although they do exaggerate sometimes with the truth.
And it can get a bit boring the way they always put the Tories down, but hey its entertainment |
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over a year ago
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I only buy a paper for sports news and for that I trust The Sun's sports writers as they are 99% accurate 99% of the time. (and no, I don't want to have a debate about other aspects of the Sun newspaper) |
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over a year ago
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although i hold no political _iew i find the telegraph is interesting read.
i do prefer to stay away from the red tops or papers like the metro. just showbiz numpties in them recycled dross which we shall no longer hear of in around 12 months.
and anything with gemma collins on it i dismiss immediately. that women is a disgusting lump of lard that makes lard feel unattractive |
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By *ky19Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
Always used to get the Daily Star but not much anymore.
I won't have anything to do with Murdoch's propaganda, and was especially disgusted and saddened to come across a badly reported total hit piece on Inspector Amoral from Portugal recently. I hope people here will know better than to believe it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Also loved xtc only thin but was a paper mainly sold top shelf because it's xxx content 1990s " why would you send me a message with a list of newspapers you have why?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sorry won't bother again " am trying to figure out why in the 1st place.I said I not brought one in year's.
So why would I care about your newspapers ? |
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