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Barsel | 12:51 Tue 18th May 2021 | ChatterBank
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Do you buy a daily paper or do you read the news online?
Whichever one you do, which paper do you prefer?
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Not for many years now, I went posh, and now use proper toilet paper
12:56 Tue 18th May 2021
Buy papers mostly for puzzles or money pages. Sat Times, Sun Express, Wed Mail.

If I've nowt else on might get the i occasionally.
Buy the Telegraph and Mail online, only for the comments.
Haven’t bought a paper for years, and unsubscribed from our free local posted through the letterbox one about ten years ago.
I read various ones online, don’t pay for any of them. If there’s anything worth knowing about then BBC or Sky news will invariably inform me.
Saturday Telegraph and Mail on Sunday, usually only the puzzles get looked at though.
We have Mail and Express everyday, and two weekly local papers.
I check both the BBC News website and the website of our local rag (the East Anglian Daily Times) at least a dozen times each day. If there's an interesting story on the BBC site about, say, something happening in Australia, I'll probably try to find an Aussie newspaper website that's covering it too, in the hope of learning a bit more about it. (Similarly, I'll consult the CNN website, or perhaps that of the New York Times, or similar, for more in depth coverage of stories in the USA).

I sometimes buy The Times on Saturdays but that's mainly just for the puzzles section; I'll often leave the newspaper itself unread. However, on the rare occasions that I do like to have a print newspaper to read (on a train, for example), it will usually be The Times that I purchase.

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