AlanA wrote:And yet I bet you all consume the bile and drivel on other newspapers like the Guardian and the non Independent.
There is no newspaper or news show on the tv today which is worth reading tbh,
With respect, I really don't think that is a sustainable argument. The Guardian has in recent years battled super-injunctions and phone-hacking; the Telegraph exposed the MP expenses scandal. Even the Times, which is a shadow of its former self, still has good commentary and leading articles. The Financial Times is consistently first-rate in its coverage -- its weekend edition is the most interesting paper you can buy on a Saturday, in my opinion.
On TV the Channel 4 News is good. Newsnight, despite its problems, is excellent for in-depth coverage, particularly of international stories. On radio 4 you have excellent political coverage on Today and PM.
All of the above is serious journalism of a high standard in media that are variously predicted to be dead or dying. It might require a bit more concentration than pictures of the Kardashians and diatribes against the BBC, but that's kind of the point.
I know I am off topic! I apologise!
