In their defence, among all the dross, this article seems quite informative and apparently impartial and non-sensational
2019-02-04 ALEX BRUMMER: The great global diesel crash is the main reason Nissan won't make its X-Trail model in the UK, NOT the fears of a no-deal Brexit
(But in Firefox the whole middle part of the article is chewed to ribbons and unreadable! Maybe it's my ad blocker?! )
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOf course I know it is pretty useless for serious "current affairs", and most of the other articles are pretty boring (for me). But some of their "curiosity" articles are quite interesting.
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Of course I know it is pretty useless for serious "current affairs", and most of the other articles are pretty boring (for me). But some of their "curiosity" articles are quite interesting.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhat are you even trying to access their website for? It's not like their newspaper that you can wrap chips in, it has no use whatsoever.
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What are you even trying to access their website for? It's not like their newspaper that you can wrap chips in, it has no use whatsoever.
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Daily Rooney Online having a bad day
The Daily Mail online edition https://www.dailymail.co.uk seems to be having a bad day - Invalid security certificate, and article formatting all over the place.
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