The Mirror is a seriously low-brow ‘rag’. It is one of Britain’s notorious ‘Red Top’ tabloid papers, which tend to give junk journalism a bad name. If you are looking for news, insight or editorial comment try a broadsheet like The Times, The...
Pros: LAYOUT IS EASY TO READ. SIZE OF PAPER IS EASY TO HANDLE Cons: PANDERS TO SENSATIONALISM. TOO MUCH TRIVIA.
Published by Trinity Mirror in London England, a company for which incidentally my son works (albeit in Liverpool), the Daily Mirror is reputedly Britain's most popular daily tabloid. As he brings home a copy of this paper daily, I suppose I had better...
Pros: colourful, salacious Cons: not as fun as The Sun
The Mirror's a good paper. But it's not a great paper. It's in the British red-top tabloid tradition - celebrity gossip, sex scandals, shamed government ministers, day in day out.
But it's just not up there with Britain's most popular...
Pros: This paper is easy to read. Cons: The journalism is of poor quality.
The Mirror consists of quick easy to read articles. These are intended for the person who has not got the time to read the full length article in a quality paper like The Times. The style of writing and word usage is of a simplistic nature that a child...
Pros: easy to read, hard hitting stories, great on a crowded tube train Cons: Perhaps biased but who cares when it becomes tomorrow's fish and chips wrapping.
If London journalism was once Fleet Street, the London newspaper, well at least in my colonial opinion, had to be the "Daily Mirror". When I first picked it up in my early years, it was top read the comics: "The Flutters"; Ruggles,...
Pros: It's not the Sun Cons: It's not worth the paper it's printed on
The mirror is the "left wing" tabloid in the UK press. Nominally toeing the Labour party line it prides itself on being a little more politically correct than The Sun. Unfortunately it really is a sad excuse for journalism. Its news coverage...
Pros: easy to follow, bright and colourful Cons: full of gossip.
a very sad excuse for a paper. it has the image over here in the uk, as being the kind of paper that people who wotrk on a building site read for the pictures. it often contains stories about members of the royal family and other celebraties on holiday...
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