
It should only contain serious news. Newspapers have long been in the business of entertaining too. Indeed, tabloids or mass/middle market papers have long prioritised entertainment over news. This was exacerbated by the rise of celebrity gossip magazines. Yes, those stories are dross, but ALL papers contain acres of dross. I only know what The Pengest Munch is because I read the Guardian.
( , Sat 4 Mar 2017, 17:30, Reply)

shouldn't have a prominent place on the national broadcaster: those headlines are from the BBC News online front page which has been perceptibly creeping into MailOnline territory, despite your assertion that the Mail isn't influential.
Sorry to break it to you about Louis Tomlinson by the way. I'm sure he'll be OK.
( , Sat 4 Mar 2017, 17:47, Reply)