Times on the weekend - it’s free from waitrose
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During the week it's the western mail and guardian, Sunday it used to be observer and Wales on Sunday
I am dropping the Wales on Sunday , this week's is utter rubbish and it's almost the price of the quality broadsheets
The echo is a load of nonsense too
Times on the weekend - it’s free from waitrose
Can’t remember the last time I bought a newspaper. Nowadays just watch news on TV and online.
Can't say I read newspapers as a whole, though I quite often spot a link online to a story of interest and spend a while looking at other stories from the same media outlet. Generally, those tend to be WalesOnline, Guardian and Independent.
If I was in power I would ban the Mail, Sun and Express. I'd pass a law requiring all media establishments to print factual items, rather than scare stories based on opinions. I'd prevent newspapers from being politically leaning towards a particular party or printing endless propaganda. When you have billionaire newspaper owners (who avoid tax btw) telling us their particular slant on the world, are they reporting factual news or telling you what they want you to know in order to protect their own interests?
Whilst looking through the travel section of the paper this morning, I saw some offers for holidays on the Isle of Wight. One company even offered 'free car ferry' . Now where the feck would I put that? I only have a small garden.
I have a look at as many as I am able to online. Why pay when the majority are free online?
The Guardian - £1 on campus, BBC News and sometimes the Evening Standard coz I use the Tube every day and the university SU's newspaper as well so that I am itk as in what is happening in the uni and the local area
I also read the Economist and Financial Times as part of my degree is in economics
But newspapers in general, I take them with a pinch of salt tbh and I also read academic journals, which is essential for my degree tbh
If you like propaganda and yesterday's news then newspapers are great. Otherwise give them a miss
I have the "i"
List price is 60p weekdays. 80p on Sat.
But I subscribe, so it works out at just over 30p a day. Can't fault it.
I don't trust any news source unless I can trace it's funding back to the Kremlin.
Here’s a good website with quick links to many, many newspapers both home and abroad
http://www.thebigproject.co.uk/news/#.WeypBLrTWhC
I read The Guardian online every day. Sometimes The Independent.
I get all the news l need from the weather report
I used to read Page 3, but I've stopped as it's not like it used to be. I get all my Page 3 news online now.
Great post. I hate the way newspapers try to scare us into behaving or thinking in a particular way.
I no longer buy a paper and tend to read stuff that catches my eye on the web which can lead to me reading other titbits from the same source . Huffington post is one source for my news.
Frightening thought really, that since the inception of the printed word the world, certainly the UK, has been guided/misguided by the press, living in our local bubbles, newspapers were perhaps the only thing that gave us an insight to what the big picture was. A small number of press magnates dictated the thoughts of millions, the line "It must be true, it was in the paper" has been trotted out for decades, terrifying!!!
If I buy a newspaper it's because I've ran out of paper to put on the bottom of Rudy's cage.
Quite like the Independebt and the Times