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  • kelvin
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    FT. Easily the best front pages out there.

    Perhaps needs to change its name.

    single07
    Free Member

    The Ferret.scot

    it is scotland centric, but also lots of investigative stuff.

    OrangeOrganic
    Free Member

    3rd for the New York Times, the digital content on the app is impressive and it helps pay for The Daily.

    Also recommend the Private Eye – proper investigative journalism and frequently find myself shocked that their stories of scandal, nepotism and incompetence aren’t the headlines on Newsnight!

    Surprised nobody has recommended London Review of Books yet, or the New Yorker. Both more long form reading, but both cover lots of current affairs and various other interesting stuff.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    I also religiously read the Sunday Times, the finance section is superb and bar the odd opinion piece the main news section is pretty decent. They have the odd right wing firebrand blaming everything on gays and cyclists, but I just skip those bits.

    branes
    Full Member

    When I go to the in-laws on “holiday” I buy Private Eye and the New Statesman. PE makes me so mad with fury and disbelief it physically hurts! I should subscribe but I don’t think my blood pressure could cope

    I have subscribed to PE, but I’m 5050 in renewing for this very reason…it’s so depressing.

    frankconway
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    The Eye is a given – and has been for decades.
    +1 for New Yorker.
    Other US publications which I rate – WSJ, WashPo & NY Times; Vanity Fair occasionally has good articles..
    In the UK – Times & ST are good for business & personal finance; other than that, chip paper.
    New European is an occasional read.
    Guardian and Observer for journalism – yes, I know…left wing bias.
    FT for purely factual financial reporting.
    Still enjoy The Economist.
    If only Punch was still in existence – and being edited by Alan Coren.

    ugarizza
    Free Member

    FT, weekend edition is my favourite.
    It keeps me going all week.
    In depth articles, well written, no idiot journalism.
    The weekend Kindle edition is only 1.50, but 4 pounds for the real thing is a good deal.
    I don’t find it right wing, it’s mainly unopiniated, often even socialist.
    They seem to have a thing against Brexit,a bit like this place 😉

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