I happened to see a print
edition of the Daily Telegraph the other day. It is many years since I bought a
hard copy, ever since their disgraceful treatment of their two countryside
writers, Robin Page and Willy Poole, who were excellent. The DT replaced them
with Germaine Greer of all people. What does an academic feminist from Van
Diemen’s Land know about English country matters? I seem to recall that one of
her contributions was to support the expansion of Stansted Airport whilst
objecting to the little grass airfield near her home used by the local flying
club.
The DT now looks like a
broadsheet red-top. It has enormous banner headlines, lashings of trivia about
celebs etc, and no fewer than 11 fashion columnists, compared with 10 for
serious political comment. It also carries what seems like a daily health
warning; this week – overweight causes dementia, bellyfat leads to heart
attacks, coffee causes breast cancer, paracetamol is linked to blood
cancer.
It is well padded-out with
trivia. Here a three front-page stories on one day:
·
‘Lady Gaga debuts
new ginger beehive’;
·
‘Beatrice to put
hat on e-bay’;
·
‘Was Kate’s dress
an imitation?’
After its enormous scoop 2
years ago on MPs’ expenses it has been losing circulation again, fast. The
previous owner, the late Lord Fartwell, must be spinning in his grave.
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