8. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights “ Everyone has the right to the freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media, regardless of frontiers”.
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12. The quality press often takes a more serious view of the world and their headlines reflect this. In comparison on days where dramatic world events have taken place popular newspapers have often published less serious stories on their front pages, headlining with footballers, celebrities or money. Popular papers often push the limits far more than broadsheets. As such they often find themselves in front of the Press Complaints Commission far more. But whose fault is it really? The more juicy the headline the more we want to buy the paper!
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15. The Daily Express is a supporter of the Conservatives and often has headlines criticising the Labour government. The Sun is a supporter of the Labour party and frequents headlines in support of the government or condemning the Conservatives.