I read the Times, because it's free on the web. I hate the Daily Mail. It ought to come with a free suicide kit, because the future isn't worth living for, apparently.
I don't. I visit the BBC News website frequently because it's easier to sift through the rubbish. Hate most papers though the Daily Mail has a certain comedic quality to it. All the people who buy it day in day out and believe every word... I think the editorial team have a good laugh at them most days.
I read The Independent a couple of times a week, but usually check it out online. I cannot stand the Daily Mail. It represents a reactionary, backward looking Britain that I despise.
I read the Times, only for the sport and the Suduko. I do actually keep meaning to get one of the other "quality" papers but keep forgetting.
I started buying it because it was the first (or the second) broadsheet to produce a compact version, I used to buy a broadsheet but it was just too difficult to read on the train.
Can't stand things like the Sun and Mirror. I know the Times is as often as bad but I tend to read all the sport stuff and just glance at the rest.
Telegraph - only cos there was a special offer on a 6-month subscription a while back. Only really read the sports section anyway. Which is fairly crap to be honest.
I don't buy a national paper, although I do occasionally look at the online version of The Independent. Other than that, I get my news from the TV and radio - by and large, they report the news without trying to tell you what to think.
Hi..i only read the local paper that comes free every week. For national news i just watch the TV. I wouldn't give many national papers any of my time as they're just full of cr@p.
I buy the Guardian and the Independant and read the Times online. I usually have a quick mooch through the Sun for comedy value and the Daily Mail usually has some sufficiently nauseating headline to make me read it in indignantion but I never buy either.
I get the Telegraph on a Saturday for the Weekend section (crosswords),Gardening ,Property and Arts and Books and read the Indie on line. Read the news on the BBC website as well.Buy a local rag on a Friday mainly to see who has been hatched matched and dispatched !
The Daily Mail is the biggest bigoted load of old cobblers of a paper ever to be printed.