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It would probably be better if you could reference three papers with completely different stances to try and eliminate any bias possible-for example, the Guardian, the Times and the Mail-then noting their relative discrepancies and attempting to pull out the facts between them.
Absolutely spot on OP. I've been saying on this forum for years that 99.9999999999999% of Guardian readers-for all of their put-on BS about how left wing and enlightened they are-have no clue what so ever about the working class.
The guardian is the mouth piece of the prominent left-Labour supporting. Everything they print will be in line with labour policy. Labour are anti white and the main reason why our society is screwed up. over 90 percent of the population is white yet labour continue to ram down the equality policitcal correctness crap.
The guardian is much better quality than the DM. No newspaper is perfect or without bias but the DM has been particularly bad for scaremongering, selective reporting of crime, inaccurate reporting of scientific issues, etc. The guardian hasn't. The guardian articles are far more reliable for accuracy than anything in the mail, and they are ...
A (Heavily intellectual, highly serious) The Guardian-Centre Left (Labour, some Lib Dem) The Independent-Centre Left (Labour and Lib Dem) The Observer-Centre Left (Labour and Lib Dem) The Financial Times-Centrist (Mixed) The Times-Centrist (Mixed) The Telegraph-Centre Right (Conservative) B (Intellectual and serious, but cut down for the convenience of the reader without much time on his or ...
This. It's no better than the Daily Mail, just bad in different ways. Yes, about the only newspaper you can always rely on to deliver an anti-American, anti-Israeli, anti-majority culture, anti-white, Christian bashing, Islam-loving, asylum seeker praising, pro-Labour, left-wing spin.
I read The Independent because they give more credence to international stories than The Guardian, because they are not affiliated with any political party, because I can find a wide range of intellectual opinions in the commentary pages, and because The Independent has a broader focus than The Guardian on the type of stories it regularly covers-notably on environmental and technological news ...
17 de sept. de 2016 · The Guardian is so underrated-it is a progressive newspaper with quality journalism and thoughtful commentary; it does not peddle hate, but promotes tolerant values. I also find t
My favourite newspaper is The Guardian as I feel its articles manage to retain interest whilst being factual. I have quite Liberal political views, so it appeals to me. I also read the Glasgow Herald whenever I am at home. Both newspapers cover a wide range of topics and host a wealth of contributors, whilst retaining one strong voice.
• In May 2009, Oxford University topped The Guardian’s UK rankings for the fifth consecutive year. • In April 2009, Oxford topped the national university league table, The Good University Guide, for the seventh time in the last eight years. The table is published in association with the Independent newspaper.