I read the newspapers everyday, check the BBC News & Sky News websites and if i'm on the computer at home I usually have BBC News on in the background if nothings on telly which is pretty much all the time.
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I read the newspapers everyday, check the BBC News & Sky News websites and if i'm on the computer at home I usually have BBC News on in the background if nothings on telly which is pretty much all the time.
bbc news in the morning and evenings and i read the daily mail most days
Mainly online or on the TV. I sometimes buy a paper but not very often.
Sky Sports news or Talksport.
The main sources I use are probably the Daily Mail (paper and online), Mail on Sunday (online), Telegraph (online), Guido Blog, Conservative Home, EU Referendum Blog, Reuters, Associated Press, CATO and Liberty forums. But now and again i'll use different such as the Daily Express, Independent, Washington Post, the Boiling Frog Blog, Automonous Minds blog, Infowars etc and other random news agencies/blogs depending what i'm reading up on.
I don't watch the BBC or Sky News anymore as I realised what utter tosh they talk and just how biased they are, especially when it comes down to reporting international affairs.
Mostly through Emile Heskey's facebook page tbh
i'm always reading the news on the school computers, hahaha.
the websites i use are either nme.com (music news) and google news which links you to other websites.
teletext
nah i read the sun when im bored.
& usually sky or bbc news channels, pretty rarely though, only check when something exciting is happening.
My dad buys the newspaper each day, sometimes my mum reads that. Although, I sometimes watch the news or find out most of the latest news on Daybreak. :P
I sometimes buy the Daily Mail or The Scotsman and I read the Telegraph online everyday, sometimes the Daily Mail cause I love the comments.