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Old 02-06-2013, 06:47 PM #14
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Nothing wrong with the Telegraph Kizzy, it is a very intellectual paper
''The news agenda of the Telegraph is, as it’s target segments imply, middle-class and conservative – it has also been for many years a supporter of the Conservative Party. Slow news days are the best ones to get a real feel for a paper, as they’re having to work harder to fill the front page. Monday 22 November was just such a day and of the four front page headlines, only one related to a ‘hard’ news story.

The lead was ‘Cut tax burden for middle classes’ and it referred to a comment piece commissioned by the Telegraph and written by former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, David Laws, widely regarded as the architect of the Conservative:Lib Dem coalition: the biggest story of the day for the paper was created by it. The second headline was the news item about Ireland caving in and accepting financial help.''

http://www.winchesterjournalism.co.u...ers&Itemid=314
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