- Look at the Guardian website/Daily Mail website and compare top five stories on each home page.
- As you scroll down the websites, are there any articles on the same stories?
In the Guardian, they have many stories on Brexit whereas the daily mail has multiple stories on celeb gossip. Both had stories on Brexit today but with different views, the Guardian published a story about how the country would fail if Brexit happens and the daily mail, however, wrote about how if Brexit happens this would lead to the country taking a step to becoming a better country.
- When you find two of the same stories compare.
The daily mail and the guardian both have stories on Brexit and they also have different views and the daily mail are for Brexit and the guardian are against.
They both publish their views no matter what the public think, they are both strong views.
They both publish their views no matter what the public think, they are both strong views.
- Then copy and paste some of the reader comments and reflect on what it says about them.
Daily mail-
Mother-of-two left seconds from death when she bit into a British Airways wrap that she didn't know contained sesame seeds after teen girl died eating a Pret a Manger sandwich on the same airline
- Then look on social media and see what they have prioritized to post/reflect on reader comments there also.
Online the daily mail talks about greenhouse gasses on there twitter warning the public about this but there is no news on the Brexit or any politics.
The guardian talks about Jeremy Corbin who is speaking about how the government are unrealistic.
Both of these are different from one another and shows how The Guardian focuses on politics and the Daily Mail focuses on the gossip and celebs.
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