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This thread confirms that the printed news is a dying section of the media.
In answer to the op I read The Times and Sunday Times and Wales on Line.
BTW I don't vote Tory.
I buy The Daily Mirror on a Saturday and read The Guardian on line.
As mentioned previously, you have to read opposite publications to know what is really going on, the Guardian/Daily Mail, BBC/Fox, etc. Also blogs and forums are becoming increasingly relevant if you can find your way through the maze of good and bad info. Many of these modern disseminators of information have really good sources who wouldn't ordinarily deal with the legacy press.
A good example would be the US election/Russian collusion story, there are two completely different narratives doing the rounds depending on where you source your news. Eventually one will be proved right while the other suffers the consequences of spreading lies.
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The Tenby Times is my organ of choice , bit lacking on world news but really handy if a car gets scratched or a cat does missing in Penally
The i because I don't have time in the week, and occasionally the Observer and Telegraph.
I've noticed the practice of covering up the sun with a local newspaper or whatever or picking the whole pile of them up putting them in a trolley and then leaving them behind the Weetabix in supermarkets seems to be growing. They seem to be trying to fight it by having about six individual racks of the sun.
I haven't bought a newspaper for eons. The only one I've read some of is the Metro that litter trains.
I know the OP was inconsolable when the "wank-tastically brilliant" Daily and Sunday Sport ceased publication.
I get all my news and current affairs from this site.
If it ain't on here then it ain't true.
I used to love the Sunday sport back in the day. The headlines and problem page were class.