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SAGA Magazine:
... also has its own services to offer,specialising in Insurance cover,Travel,Money issues and Health. Saga has an online community that is easily accessed.Called Saga Zone it is a way of keeping in touch with others,there are lively online forums,where you can put your point of view,write a web diary or even write your own blog. Subscriptions are available,UK gift subscriptions and Overseas subscriptions too. Sag... Read the full review: Saga magazine by Sarahjh |
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The Independent ... content than the actual news reporting, and the Indy gets the balance just how I like it. I also like the format, design and general language of the paper. There have been some difficult changes - the brave switch from broadsheet to tabloid format was the first of its kind in the UK, and was subsequently aped less successfully by other papers (such as the Times) that didn t make such a bold change in print design at the same time. Most recently (in 2008) the paper switched to full colour throughout and simultaneously hiked the weekday price up to £1. Whether or not readers will ditch the Indy in the long term has yet to be seen, but with virtually every national n... Read the full review: The underdog of Britain's newspapers by jamesontheroad |
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The Daily Mirror ... British newspaper, traditionally a left/Labour supporting tabloid. I have been buying the Mirror for so many years and then last week I stopped. No major decision, nothing suddenly put me off, I just stopped. I don t think it is the paper it was. I alwys loved reading the Mirror and I m sure I ve read it for 15 years or more but I ve thought that in the past year or so its no longer a must read. There seems to be less and less news, it s got thinner and none of the columnists are worth reading. The only exception being the TV review page by Jim Shelley on a Monday, he can be very funny and cutting about the week s TV. A shame I think, it used to be that I d nev... Read the full review: In decline? by byblox |
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Daily Mail ... have bought the Daily Mail for as many years as I ve been buying papers, I d feel a bit strange if I missed it. Fairly but not horrifically right wing, it contains the usual mix of news, sport, columnists, lifestyle etc. I always feel it is a good read, the sort of paper you cuold take a on a journey and read right through. The politics are Tory and the contempt for New Labour is clear as is the cosying up to Cameron. It is hard not to be amused by the fact that whoever works in the picture department always chooses the most awful Cherie Blair (a particular D.M bete noir) picture to go with any article about her, so blatant. The columnists I mostly skip, the coming o... Read the full review: Reliable D.M by byblox |







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