There was evidence found by Curran, that Rupert Murdoch manipulated and interfered with his news papers in order to push his own agenda. In 2003 he was pro-war against Iraq and the article posted in his papers showed this strongly. Newspaper are normally found left-wing or right-wing, which means they show a certain political agenda and these newspapers represent their views of political instances through the newspapers.
Comparison

The Telegraph is a more right wing newspaper and is pro brexit whilst the Daily Mirror is a more left wing paper and is against brexit. Both these newspapers express their views on brexit and in particular Theresa May and her position as being the leader of their country. Both the Telegraph and the Daily Mirror are biased in their own way and both represents their views in different ways.
There are a lot of evidence that strongly suggests that newspapers and their owners use the platform to be biased to certain articles. An example would be when Curran found that Rupert Murdoch manipulated and interfered with his news papers in order to push his own agenda. In 2003 he was pro-war against Iraq and the article posted in his papers showed this strongly.
In this edition of the Telegraph, it talks about the Brexit situation and all the terms and agreement that are occurring. Since The Telegraph are right wing, they represent Theresa May as quite positive this is evident through the image used in the right third of the article. May is seen in a confident picture which asserts her power with the direct mode of address towards the audience, the Telegraph wants to represent May as a powerful leader. Another way that the Telegraph shows that they are biased towards right wing politics and towards Theresa May is by the cover line used which reads "May's bold terms for Brexit" this cover line again represents May in a positive light. The use of the word "Bold" in the cover line strongly suggest that May should be applauded for being this confident in setting these terms, May is seen as being the saviour. By using this cover line, readers of the The Daily Telegraph become more
Representations of Muslim in the press
- Dangerous
- Unreliable
- Should not be trusted
Representations of Young People in the press
- Social media
- anti social
- Lazy
Representations of Immigrants in the press
- Drain in society
- Taking our jobs
- Lazy
