Pros: The hardest, regularly published crossword Cons: It's impossible
Every day that I lived in Britain, I bought the Guardian. I started when I went to college, and continued until the day that I accidentally caught a plane to New York, having mistaken it for the last train to Manchester. I might have noticed that the...
Pros: excellent writing, broad range of issues and viewpoints covered Cons: not much of a business focus
Living away from the UK I subscribe to the weekly version of the Guardian. This version of the newspaper has the same quality writing that distinguishes its daily version, but being a weekly it doesn't have the same coverage of national events, and tends...
Pros: comprehensive, articulate, innovative Cons: graphics tend to be slow to load
I love this paper.
The Guardian is a prime example of how to do online news content well. It is hard to know where I would start to review it because it sprawls over 16 different "unlimited" sites all marked by quality and...
Pros: style of journalism, great depth Cons: expensive on import
The Guardian is a "quality" British paper that prides itself in it's independance from interfering owners. It is nominally left wing but really goes down the centre. I grew up reading the Times and switched at college as it offered a less...
Pros: Independent,in depth coverage of current affairs Cons: Can be a bit "wordy".
I've always respected The Guardian's editorial stance. Since I first ventured out into the big wide world to try to find out what was REALLY happening "out there", I've felt able to lean on information gleaned from The Guardian.
Pros: Intelligent reporting Cons: famous for terrible spelling.
The Guardian is a solid English paper, reliable, and although predominantly left of centre, its news reporting is reasonably fair. You do get a vast number of additional magaizines and mini papers, making it hard for the paper deliverers to get the thing...
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