Agreed but they all put a slant on things.hancockjr wrote: ↑23 May 2020, 11:24And all should be called out for it, even if it is one's favourite paper. 15 wrongs (assuming 15 papers) don't make a right. They make 15 wrongs.bluenosey wrote: ↑23 May 2020, 11:21All newspapers do that, from the tabloids to the broadsheets.
I think it's safe to say that, at the moment, the rate is falling in parts of the country that were hit hardest first (London/the Midlands)
More or less everywhere is going through a similar cycle. The virus is "having it's fling"
Whether it comes back or not in second and third waves and whether you can get it again, are questions for the boffins.
I've woken up this morning thinking Dominic Cummings has killed someone, such has been the "outrage" plastered across the papers and on the radio. He may well have done wrong but undoubtedly, certain sections of the press have an agenda against him.