The paradise papers

The Paradise Papers
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The main differences with the Guardian and The Daily Mail:

In the daily mail they like to make the Queen look as though she has been unaware of the situation of her money and made her look like the victim of the story. The Guardian on the other hand have attacked the queen. Above is the main picture of the Guardian which shows they have used the yellow to draw the reader in to the story, they have also used the side of the coin in the picture with the queen to represent that the queen is in control of the money. The daily mail only use big bold writing to draw in the reader but this could be used to downplay the story as they are on the side of the queen. The Daily Mail also relies on the male gaze to gain their viewership because on their front cover it contains two pictures with women on and one of them has unzipped their dress which is leading the men to either buy that dress for their wives/girlfriends but also leading them into buying the paper. The Guardian also provides their readership on their online site with pictures and videos on the paradise papers but the Daily Mail also include pictures into their page but they don't provide a full video on the subject because of their right wing view they will want to protect the queen by down playing the story.

The guardian:

The guardian has written of different articles on the topic because it is a very big story globally and nationally. The have cleverly used bold words in the title of the story like, exploited and controversial as they are displaying her to their audience as the bad person in the situation. The words that they use to show the tax scandal is trying to show their audience that she has been found out and that she isn't the victim but the bad person of the situation. They are the right wing paper so they have adjusted the story to their target audience. 

The mirror, daily express, the daily telegraph and independent:

The independent takes a jokey approach with their title which includes 'Duchy of  Lancaster'. They don't really take a side on the story, they just state the facts of the story and show both sides of the story. The mirror on the other hand attack the queen with their eye catching title with bold titles like 'scandal'. The mirror must be a left wing paper as they have the same sort of ideology as the guardian. The daily telegraph 



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