I read a few people read the newspaper anymore I have in the shed the English written publication going back twenty years also have some copies of the Guardian which no longer sell their broadsheet abroad. Regarding the local newspaper that first was run by a Canadian It was fun to read they even printed my eccentric views but it has β the paper- gone down it is aimed at the affluent and those who play golf and the little they have of news is invariable right winged and that is sad, and I think of any more good dammed self-satisfied than the English community here but the paper has its use some supermarkets give it away for free and it is an excellent way to lit the fire in the winter. But I lament the passing of the Guardian as broadsheet it was more liberal than it is now and it wasn't Russia-phobic I read the Guardian in line every day as it is their politics and their harping harridans aside a good newspaper. But I'm getting off the point which is that what is written on papers endures whatβs on the Internet disappears in a cloud.