+1 for the FT, and ft.com. Weekend FT is also a great read, and their Alphaville blog is free to read I believe.
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To be honest I haven't. They are very good for news around the world (and business I suppose).Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI'd be surprised if you agreed with everything it said. I certainly don't. Still I enjoy it. It's got a good range of subjects and covers them to a deeper degree than most other publications.
Have you found anything better to subscribe to?
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Jesus! Some people must be real hard right-wingers if they think the torygraph was leaning to the left!!
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I think the FT is better in that respect, but it's a lot pricier, i.e. double the price. But why should a contractor be worrying about that?Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI'd be surprised if you agreed with everything it said. I certainly don't. Still I enjoy it. It's got a good range of subjects and covers them to a deeper degree than most other publications.
Have you found anything better to subscribe to?
Personally, I like the website I mentioned earlier for economic analysis, and it is free and the authors write on a broad range of topics, but obviously isn't specific to the UK.
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I like Dellers when he's not banging on about global warming.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostBreitbart for me, but then I'm slightly to the right of Attila the Hun.
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I'd be surprised if you agreed with everything it said. I certainly don't. Still I enjoy it. It's got a good range of subjects and covers them to a deeper degree than most other publications.Originally posted by Antman View PostI cancelled my subscription to the economist recently (it still allows me to download the mag each week). Their opinions just come across as too 6th form-y for my liking with no real understanding of how the world works.
A recent piece hailed F. Merkel's great statemanship in allowing 800,000 economic migrants to go and live there.
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A quick Google revealed the average reading age in this country is that of a 9 year old, with apparently Guardian readers having a reading age of 14.Originally posted by Antman View PostI cancelled my subscription to the economist recently (it still allows me to download the mag each week). Their opinions just come across as too 6th form-y for my liking with no real understanding of how the world works.
The Economist has to appeal to a wider audience than just those in the UK.Originally posted by Antman View PostA recent piece hailed F. Merkel's great statemanship in allowing 800,000 economic migrants to go and live there.
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Breitbart for me, but then I'm slightly to the right of Attila the Hun.
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I cancelled my subscription to the economist recently (it still allows me to download the mag each week). Their opinions just come across as too 6th form-y for my liking with no real understanding of how the world works.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI subscribe to the FT and the Economist. That's more than enough news for me.
Really enjoy the Economist. The articles are in-depth and better still it comes with an audio downloadable version so you can listen to the entire magazine.
A recent piece hailed F. Merkel's great statemanship in allowing 800,000 economic migrants to go and live there.
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Absolutely this.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTorygraph is the new Daily Fail.
As ZL suggests, the FT is pretty good overall and the articles aren't so overtly biased. I scan all the papers, but I tend to read the FT articles in full.
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It's exactly that. AEP, for instance, often has pieces I strongly disagree with but which at least contain well thought out arguments and information. It's more the amount of inconsequential, politically opinionated fluff, often masquerading as serious articles. Plus, the obsession with Labour also grows dull.Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostI always liked the idea of a paper having a columnist from the other side of the fence but the Telegraph has more than its fair share of disgruntled Blairites and Cameron apologists .
Ultimately, though, they all spout the establishment line & I'm more likley to be reading a paper for other reasons than reading the news, e.g. doing the crossword.
That's why I always get the Indy on Saturday. Love the picture quiz in the magazine section.
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I always liked the idea of a paper having a columnist from the other side of the fence but the Telegraph has more than its fair share of disgruntled Blairites and Cameron apologists .Originally posted by d000hg View PostGreat idea, find a newspaper that tells you what you want to hear.
Ultimately, though, they all spout the establishment line & I'm more likley to be reading a paper for other reasons than reading the news, e.g. doing the crossword.
That's why I always get the Indy on Saturday. Love the picture quiz in the magazine section.
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I've been tempted to try the FT, as I've heard its quality is better than most of the mainstream journos. Doesn't come free, though. As much as I like some Torygraph writers, it's as you say, a lot more sensationalist crap these days, some left wing, some right wing, all of it a waste of time.
I tend to avail myself of David Stockman's blog for economic analysis, as his own stuff is great, and he syndicates a lot of other writers, too.Last edited by Zero Liability; 30 November 2015, 13:03.
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