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Do you still buy newspapers? I read them all online now as so many of them are free.

SamGoodship
a year ago
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MelissaLee1

In London we have free papers so scarcely ever pay for press.I do occasionaly buy mags though.

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TheChimp

I haven't bought a paper in over 20 years. I source everything on-line

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chlobo85

Very rarely nowadays as its all on line for you to read anyway

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jam45

chlobo85 I used to buy The Sun 7 days per week and The Daily Mirror on weekends. I stopped buying The Mirror during the first lockdown and couldn't believe how much money I had saved. I stopped buying The Sun daily (I only buy it on Saturdays, valve for money) since March this year and I have saved over £20 per month. I read most newspapers online.

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SueWard

No, I read them online as I do not live near a paper shop.Some newspapers charge for online reading.I think the Times is one of them.

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HEDGEHOGS

I probably haven't bought a newspaper in over 25 years and don't read them online either.

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jmsonl

Besides the local freebie that is put through the door I certainly don't bother with papers any more. Last time I bought and read a paper was in the days of visiting the local internet cafe to drink coffee and read the paper on a Sunday. Now everything I need is online of course and I don't need an Internet Cafe. How times have changed.

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Jackscot

I read them online is much cheaper, but I do know people who stall buys them

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SamGoodship
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Jackscot Which ones do you read?

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SaveMeSunday

I don’t read or watch the news as it affects me too much

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SamGoodship
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Thanks for all your replies 🙂

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martinlufc5637

Nope, can't remember the last time I purchased a newspaper, must be over 20 years since I last bought one

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Jackscot

SamGoodship I read the mirror / the sun / local paper

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Jerseydrew

No never buy newspapers

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slightfoot

I always used to but not anymore, waste of money for my when money's this tight, I do however gather the coupons from any that are being thrown out at work, I have a nice little sum of nectar points gathered up from the codes on the back of the daily mail, ready to get some extra bits for Christmas with

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jms19

Only the times on a weekend cause i like the magazines and take them to work sometimes. In the week I’ll only buy a paper if i want an offer in there or something

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jam45

jms19 The Times newspaper?? on a weekend??? I only buy The Sun on Saturdays (£1.20p) But I do occasionally buy The Daily Express or similar for the free voucher(s) or free food.

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jms19

jam45 yeah the sunday times is my favourite cause it lasts me all week there’s so many different sections in there.

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janphoenix51

Read Sheffield Star online,can only read 5 articles each week without signing up & paying a sum of money. If travelling by bus or train I always try & get a copy of the Metro..

When our daughter lived with us & was working Voluntary I used to get messenged with " Mum try & get a Metro" or Mum , "I've got a Metro so we don't need one"

On line I read Articles from Newspapers from all over Great Britain..

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PhilipMarc

I actually never did, closest I did was buy game magazines with demo discs. They were £5/piece.

Those days are gone.

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Emerge11

No, I have not bought one for about 20 odd years. All Is available online nowadays for free as you know.

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stevea808

I can't remember the last time I bought a newspaper. I see all the news on my phone and TV.

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Nadiaparveen

No I don't buy them but these days I do pickup a free metro newspaper on the bus and the library has free daily newspapers but you can't take them away with you.

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annamarie11

I used to buy 2 different papers daily until I added up how much I spent a year save nearly £500 now not buying them

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comriegold

My 78 year old father's day doesn't begin until he gets his paper. His grandchildren are 20, 24. They have never bought a newspaper or watch TV.

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eyeballkerry

I have never purchased a newspaper. My mum and both my nans used to get one each every day. It was only yesterday my daughter and I were saying how behind they are with the latest news of the day.

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kikogpe
Mentor

My friend asked me to buy a Financial Times last week. I felt like I was doing something from the past decade 🤣

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Pfs

Last time I bought a paper it was daily sport on the building site lads was fighting over it to read

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