The Guardian
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Daily Mirror
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Who was
involved?
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- The
newspaper shows that twin toddlers were the main victims, both one-year-old,
the next-door neighbour, eye witness, their mother and their dad, age 33.
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The newspaper shows that twin toddlers were the main
victims, both one year old, the next-door neighbour, eye witness, their
mother and their dad, age 33.
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What
happened?
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Boy was pronounced dead at 1am, due
to murder, one man has been arrested in having connections into the murder.
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A
man is held after a toddler dies in a hammer attack, with the twin sister in
critical condition.
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Where did
it happen?
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At Finsbury
park north London.
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A property in Hackney, North London.
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When did it
happen?
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18th
March 2017
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18th
March 2017
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How did it
happen?
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A man allegedly murdered a baby with a hammer.
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Why did it
happen?
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Sometimes
the ‘father’ said he’d say maybe they aren’t his children.
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What do you
notice about the difference in content and how the articles convey this
information? Why do you think that is?
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The Guardian presents a less gruesome story compared to
the Daily Mirror. The Guardian shows
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Newspaper Analysis
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