You could get the "Saturday" or "Sunday Papers" on-line - you know, the massive Sunday Times, or Observer, or Guardian etc. I mean the internets great, but you don't get the wide variety of stuff shoved in your face like you do with the Sunday Papers - for example by flicking through every page you get a quick snippet of news that you might find interesting, you'd get some random article about someone famous in one of the magazines, you might get a small section on a car, and you'd get some highlight on a TV program on in the next week that you should watch... I know you can probably find all this information on line, but it's not been pre-packaged for you. You see the thing is, that there's so much random content that when I look through I find a number of interesting articles to read, but the next person who reads it would probably find a completely different set of interesting articles...
Saying that... these sites are quite interesting (and produce the main sunday papers):
Guardian Online
Guardian News Blog
Observer Blog (Guardian / Observer are the same thing)
The Times Online (you can read the current issue online, but it's a big list of text links)
Telegraph (website down?)
The Independant
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