
After subscribing to The Guardian for several years I'm now two-timing with a month's i subscription before I decide which to continue with.
So far, the i articles seem just as well-written/researched, less verbose, and without The Guardian's obvious "chip on the shoulder" that becomes tedious after a while.
Shame about the paywall though, especially as "gift links" don't seem to be supported.
I'm trying out the i app and at least it greys out articles I've read.
Oi, #theipaper. NO!
Enough of your wraparound ads. And what’s this advertising Morrison’s about? Your demographic so down market that Morrisons reckon they can reach a decent audience? What are the Waitrose and M&S shoppers supposed to read now?
Mine for #theipaper in the UK on #Zelensky's visit to Washington and the reaction to it.
https://inews.co.uk/news/world/volodymyr-zelensky-visit-washington-future-2044333
Hot off the presses, mine for #theipaper in the UK on today's visit to Washington by Ukrainian President Volodymyr #Zelensky
📰 : https://inews.co.uk/news/world/zelenksy-historic-us-visit-exploit-window-opportunity-ukraine-2042270
In an act that is sure to garner front-page attention, Zelensky is expected to deliver into Mr Biden’s hands a Ukrainian flag that fighters in the eastern battlefront of Bakhmut handed to him only on Tuesday.
As Trump faces Congress' criminal referral to the DoJ, mine for #theipaper in the UK:
Mine for #theipaper: