It sort of is, there's not a lot of good newspapers left in the UK, but I think it's meant to be one of somewhat better ones in that regard.
The news doesn't surprise me though, the Conservatives have never exactly been pro-internet freedoms.
The Guardian, the Times, FT, and the magazines are the dankest newspapers left in the UK (not counting local newspapers, just because I can't say I know them all at all). Print media is becoming second place to digital media, where stuff like the magazines that can cater to a smaller but reliable subscription base readership can stay afloat whilst newspapers sort of dwindle in significance
The Independent was one of the best newspapers in the world (not being sarcastic) until they recently got bought out and "modernized", becoming another buzzfeed. Needless to say its quality declined precipitously in favour of being partisan, hip, edgy and cool
So basically Europe doesn't think America is powerful anymore, so they want Russian overlords?
Russia has an economy the size of Italy, or at least, that's what I've heard, so I don't know exactly how would Russia be "overlording" over Europe, which has, what, five times the population and even more of that in terms of financial and industrial advantages?
I'm genuinely curious about it, because I thought that economy was the deciding factor in these sort of power games... but apparently, it's not?
Money isn't power, power is power
It's also unsurprising that money isn't the deciding factor on the international scale, since on the national scale people are saying money is secondary these days to stuff
whole lot of stuff