Had a copy of The Daily Telegraph thrust at me in the airport the other day. Was tolerable until I read the article where the unknown author claimed it was to David Cameron's "credit" that he gave the public the option to have an EU referendum, and it was to Theresa May's "credit" that she was working "so hard to give the people what they want".
A lot of anti-establishment types believe the BBC to be completely bias but who knows. The Week is a good read and gives enough info to be informed without the waffle, sadly this is subscription only both hardy soft copy.
The "i" is imo the least biased, and the best value (cheapest!) of the quality papers. The Guardian is good in many ways, particularly online, but leans to the left editorially, while the Times leans to the right and the Torygraph...enough said.
But people like Derren Brown. There is something about him that doesnt sit right with me.
Speaking of which there is a show called Magicians Got Talent and i watched a very scary YouTube video of the Asian version of the show which features a young Asian woman constantly twitching her left side of body. She was looking at the audience through the side of her eye. She didn't say one word. Not one word yet managed to levitate a table and make the sign of the illuminati appear on a woman's hand.
Go figure. Because I reckon she had a bit of help from someone or something.