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Pope Francis

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theMulberryTree Thu 14-Mar-13 08:57:34

Headline on the Independent "Jorge Mario Bergoglio: first Latin American, first Jesuit and first Pope Francis to lead the world's Catholics"

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/jorge-mario-bergoglio-first-latin-american-first-jesuit-and-first-pope-francis-to-lead-the-worlds-catholics-8532365.html

Have high hopes for him..

POGS Sun 24-Mar-13 17:30:59

Why does Yasmin Alibhai-Brown say she hates the Daily Mail and they are dispicable, yet every now and then she pops up with a comment IN THE D.M.

Why the hell does the Daily Mail ask somebody who 'supposedly' loathes them to do a report?

Not that I am surprised. She is hardly alone!

Lilygran Sun 24-Mar-13 18:03:30

DM would have a problem if they only used journalist who say they like it since the entire chattering class hate the DM

Ana Sun 24-Mar-13 18:16:45

Or say they do...wink

POGS Sun 24-Mar-13 19:46:29

Lilygran

In my book that makes them hypocrites. Who cares what the 'chattering class' whoever and whatever they are think anyway.

Greatnan Sun 24-Mar-13 20:15:55

The DM has never asked me to do a report, and I look at it on line every day, along with most of the other UK papers that are available on line.
I think it is highly amusing to see how its headlines are slanted in certain directions (i.e. immigrants, welfare claimants, single mothers, house prices)
I draw the line at the Sun and the Express though.

MiceElf Sun 24-Mar-13 20:46:56

They haven't asked me either! I wonder why.

I too look at it from time to time (especially before a quiz night when I need to catch up on sleb scandal) but what infuriates me about it, is that it is very cleverly written, the photos are excellent, often the content is very similar to other broadsheets, but the difference as Greatnan says, is the choice of stories, the slanted way they are reported and the selective nature of what they choose to include and what they choose to omit.

POGS Sun 24-Mar-13 20:59:15

Mice

That applies to all of them. Left or right politics. confused

absent Mon 25-Mar-13 07:26:08

The Daily Mail does position itself as the newspaper for women – a unique slant among UK newspapers.

Ariadne Mon 25-Mar-13 07:32:45

"...the Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country; The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country; The Times is read by people who actually do run the country; the Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who think they run the country; the Financial Times is read by people who own the country; The Morning Star is read by people who think the country ought to be run by another country; and The Daily Telegraph is read by people who think it is." (Sir Humphrey)

smile

absent Mon 25-Mar-13 07:37:07

Wasn't he a wonderful creation Ariadne? grin

Greatnan Mon 25-Mar-13 23:29:59

Love it, Ariadne. grin

Galen Mon 25-Mar-13 23:59:18

When I was a civil servant I had the entire series on my bookshelf amid the civil service codes.