I guess I don't qualify as part of the 'i' generation, as the Independent's new newspaper for people who don't have time to read a newspaper,
The I (or whatever you call it) doesn't really do it for me.
Allegedly it's 'Britain's concise quality paper', but it feels a bit like the Metro (same size, same page count), with its patronising journalism, celeb and PR-driven stories. A nice touch, however, is the arts agenda section, where you can see all your cultural highlights across a spread, complete with 'last chance to see', talks, and 'everybody's talking about'. But I won't be giving up the guardian just yet.
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