The Guardian.

As I much as I myself like the Economist, it's a magazine, not a paper. ;) (at the least the version I see here in the US anyway). And it beats Time or Newsweek in quality.
 
I read the "The Independent" (though "The Independent on Sunday" is rubbish) and "The Economist" aswell as use news sites such as Reuters and the BBC.


The Guardian? Always good for the newsquiz as they seem to have a very inept editor who lets hilarious spelling/grammatical errors through.
 
Originally posted by newfangle
During the Iraqi war, I only visited BBC and Guardian URLS for info. Everyone always claims that the Guardian is a left wing rag, but they seem to be the first paper to publically slam the Labour party (aside from the War of course).

thats because labour isnt left wing enough for the guardian
 
Originally posted by PinkyGen
As I much as I myself like the Economist, it's a magazine, not a paper. ;) (at the least the version I see here in the US anyway). And it beats Time or Newsweek in quality.

You are of course right... And The Economist is the same all over the world, the only thing that changes is the order of the sections and the cover.
 
Originally posted by rmsharpe

I agree with Drew, though, the Guardian really has no idea what the United States.

Isn't that true of just about any newspaper? I've certainly never read an American or Canadian paper that appeared to have anything but the most rudimentary grip on British culture and current affairs.
 
The paper media is full of propaganda bull, no matter which one you read.
Everyone knows that. At least they don't pretend to be unbiased. They nail their flag to the mast for everyone to see and I think that is a good thing. And propaganda is overrated in my opinion.
 
I'm a Guardian Reader, and proud of it. I also read the Times, the Telegraph and the Independent every day. The Guardian is by far the best.

It is one of the few papers that aren't owned and controlled by one of the small number of right wing media moguls.

Hated by the right because of its truth and the far left because of its honesty.

I couldnt disagree more with most of the opinions expressed in this thread which seem to me to have little basis. The only one I'd agree with was that it is read by intelligent people. :goodjob:
 
Originally posted by EdwardTking
Other British newspapers include:

The Times
Almost politically neutral on average; with articles from a mixture of view points.

The Independent
Very slightly left -wing.
I guess this says more about you than it does about the newspapers!

My estimation is that the Times is slightly right of centre and the Independent is neutral.

But I guess that says more about me than it does about the newspapers!
 
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