See if you can tell what is wrong with this article, and describe how it makes you feel.

(Disclaimer: I am a fan of both franchises.)

(Disclaimer: I am a fan of both franchises.)
What’s wrong is that Peter Brady is tapping that.See if you can tell what is wrong with this article
A little jealous, but I bet my wife is a better cook.and describe how it makes you feel.
Are you accusing the Daily Mail of not fact checking or having any shred of journalistic integrity?!Oh my. If neither their fact-checkers nor editors caught this, it would tend to make me doubt the veracity of all other articles in the DM
Are you accusing the Daily Mail of not fact checking or having any shred of journalistic integrity?!Oh my. If neither their fact-checkers nor editors caught this, it would tend to make me doubt the veracity of all other articles in the DMSurely not!
There was an article?
The Telegraph is a right-leaning broadsheet British newspaper that's mostly respectable (not that any newspaper is completely respectable). The Mail both leans right and is weird. The Daily Mirror leans left and is trashy. The Sun is the biggest UK newspaper and it's mainly just trashy.Rats! I mixed up British newspapers/tabloids again. As an ignorant American, I confused the Daily Mail with the Daily Telegraph. But it's understandable: they both have "Daily" in their names, right? And IIRC, don't both of them lean Right? Or is the Daily Mail just weird? And what am I supposed to think about the Daily Mirror? Isn't that a paper over there too?
There isn't really a popular pan-European newspaper, probably because of the language barrier, but also the cultural differences. You can buy French, German, Spanish (and so on) newspapers in large newsagents but they're a niche product.Hmmm. Please enlighten me: this has got me interested in North American vs British (and maybe Euro) newspaper styles and readership.![]()
There was an article?
I think there were these things called "words" surrounding the pictures. I couldn't really tell however.
Thanks a lot for elucidating things. I had completely forgot about The Sun!The Telegraph is a right-leaning broadsheet British newspaper that's mostly respectable (not that any newspaper is completely respectable). The Mail both leans right and is weird. The Daily Mirror leans left and is trashy. The Sun is the biggest UK newspaper and it's mainly just trashy.Rats! I mixed up British newspapers/tabloids again. As an ignorant American, I confused the Daily Mail with the Daily Telegraph. But it's understandable: they both have "Daily" in their names, right? And IIRC, don't both of them lean Right? Or is the Daily Mail just weird? And what am I supposed to think about the Daily Mirror? Isn't that a paper over there too?
The Mail appears to be one of those situations where they're pushing an agenda and they're willing to make up facts in order to support their point of view. They're anti-immigration, anti-gay and anti-kids-playing-on-their-lawn. Back in the 30s they famously had a headline saying "Hurrah for the Blackshirts". They're weird and nobody in their right mind respects them, but for some reason they're quite popular.
There isn't really a popular pan-European newspaper, probably because of the language barrier, but also the cultural differences. You can buy French, German, Spanish (and so on) newspapers in large newsagents but they're a niche product.Hmmm. Please enlighten me: this has got me interested in North American vs British (and maybe Euro) newspaper styles and readership.![]()
Some British tabloid papers have Irish versions which are mainly the British versions of the papers with a few Irish stories added in. You can buy The Irish Sun or The Irish Daily Mirror or The Irish Daily Mail, although I don't understand why anyone would want to (except for the tits). British broadsheets don't have Irish versions, there is an Irish Times and an Irish Independent, but they're completely separate from the British newspapers of the same name.
The tabloid newspapers are weird, they do contain proper news, they don't just make up stories about Elvis secretly living in East Timor, but they're lax on fact-checking and usually push an agenda of some form. They're trashy and don't have much journalistic integrity, but the stories are vaguely true so some people are willing to accept them at face-value. And they get completely caught up on celebrities doing stupid shit. I have no clue why I should care that some z-list celebrity from a reality TV show has been having an affair with some guy that plays a sport I've never even heard of, but apparently some people out there do, and there's a terrifying amount of them.
I get my news from the internet, mainly from the RTE and BBC News websites because they're public service broadcasters and usually report the news without putting too much of a spin on it. The only newspaper website I visit frequently is The Guardian (British, broadsheet, left-leaning) and even then it's only to read Charlie Brooker's column.
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