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1) What is the main story on the front cover of the Times CSP edition and why does it appeal to Times readers?

for the post office chief to give up her CBE over scandal

2) How is the presentation of this story different to how the Daily Mirror presents it? 

the times provides more information on the scandal whilst the daily mirror has more images and focuses on multiple different stories .                      

3) How is the Times front page designed to reflect broadsheet newspaper conventions?

the times observe more traditional codes and conventions , with less direct address and a more formal , authoriative tone and less images

4) How can you tell the inside pages of the Times are a broadsheet newspaper? 

appealing to their preferred higher class and higher educated audience and shifting blame away from the conservative party 

5) What does a close analysis of the news stories in the Times CSP edition suggest about the Times's political beliefs?

this suggest that the times supports the right wing conservative and the newspaper act.

Representations

1) How does the Times represent the Post Office workers and Fujitsu in the CSP pages?

the post office workers are in need of help from the government to overturn courtcases .

2) What representation of the Conservative Party can be found in the CSP pages of the Times?

the times are a representing the conservative party

3) Consider the subheading about Vennells "Vennells faces call..." - How does this newspaper present her involvement in this story? 

the subheading 'vennells faces call' illustrates the times taking an objective stance.

4) What representation of Fujitsu can be found in the CSP pages of the Times? What does The Times journalist think of Fujitsu and Horizon's role in this scandal? 

the times try to take the blame away from the fujitsu company and puts the blame on the IT workers 

5) What opinion would Times readers be likely to have about Vennells, the Post Office workers and Fujitsu from reading these pages?

A sympathetic victim (vennells) of public backlash and the post office workers would be seen as helpers and in need 

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