By John Glenday
While it is known that prime minister Theresa May and first minister Nicola Sturgeon don’t see eye-to-eye on any important issues of state it appears that this divergence extends to the wildly differing views expressed by both politicians on the tone of press coverage of their recent Glasgow tête-à-tête.
Wading into the sexism storm, May believes the Daily Mail hasn’t put a foot wrong in penning its much commented headline, while her Holyrood counterpart believes the right-wing bible doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
In a front-page editorial discussing the meeting the Daily Mail ignored Read full story ›
Source: The Drum