The Telegraph - UK
The Daily Telegraph has an initial bias rating of lean right. Our AllSides Bias Rating⢠is based predominantly off of independent research. Britannica refers to the newspaper as one that takes a conservative, middle-class approach to comprehensive news coverage, while The Guardian asserts itself as a left-leaning newspaper alongside the right-leaning Telegraph. The newspaperās traditional right-wing stances and influence over conservative activists have resulted in the newspaper being referred to by some as the Torygraph. Even when conservative support was slumping in the opinion polls as Labour ascended during the 1990s, the newspaper remained loyal to the right-wing. Additional research is needed to determine whether The Daily Telegraph should remain listed as lean right, or if it should be switched to a far right bias.
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The Daily Telegraph is a popular newspaper published in London and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. Founded in 1855 by Arthur B. Sleigh, the newspaper is commonly referred to as one of Britainās ābig threeā quality newspapers alongside The Times and The Guardian. The Telegraph has a sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, which is run by a separate editorial staff, thought there is cross-usage of stories.
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Britain is suffering from the highest price rises in the G7, new figures show, as fears of even higher inflation mount. Prices rose by 3.5pc in the UK in November, which was far higher than the rate in any of the other seven major wealthy nations and nearly triple the rate of inflation in France, according to analysis by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Inflation over the same period was 2.9pc in Japan, the G7 country with the second highest rate. Prices rose by just 1.3pc in...