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I'm a long time reader of the Mail but yes, like all papers they can carry cringeworthy headlines, but what's that saying "don't judge a book by it's cover" How very true
I read The Mail and the Guardian - the truth is often found somewhere between the two.
I only read The Mail online, so I have no idea what is on their front page - which story is it?
We also stopped buy a paper many moons ago. I tend to watch sky news and they show you the front pages of the papers for the next day and discuss the topics, I find this more interesting.
We download the paper these days and read it on the tablet, much easier and much cheaper, costs us around two quid a week for seven papers including Sunday mags, great value.
I dont buy-read any paper. I stopped about 27 years ago because I realised that all they are interested in is sales and peddeling misery hate and fear.
I see various news reports from about 5 different sources incl BBC, NOS (Dutch) RTL (German) and local (Friesian) if you add them all togther you get something near the true story on most things.
I read The Mail and the Guardian - the truth is often found somewhere between the two.
I only read The Mail online, so I have no idea what is on their front page - which story is it?
It's basically asking who has the best legs, May or Sturgeon.