From the Daily Mail on it's high horse over the imposition of a Press Standards agency
"Putting this rabble in charge of the Press would be like putting the Kray Twins in charge of the Police Complaints Commission: RICHARD LITTLEJOHN on why we don't want Left-wing bigots deciding what you can read in your paper"
"News is something which somebody doesn't want you to print, all the rest is advertising.
Perhaps the most pertinent came from Alfred Harmsworth, the first Viscount Northcliffe and founding father of the Daily Mail. In 1903 he wrote: 'It is part of the business of newspapers to get news and print it. It is part of the business of a politician to prevent certain news being printed.'
In Northcliffe's day, many politicians were appalled that rising literacy standards had led to an explosion in the sales of popular newspapers, which were filling the impressionable heads of their readers with information they had no business knowing.
Sounds as if they have a case?
Oh Dear, this is the truth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Harmsworth,_1st_Viscount_Rothermere
During the 1930s, he was known to be a supporter of
Nazi Germany, purportedly having become convinced that the National Socialist Party would help restore the German monarchy. He cultivated contacts to promote British support for Germany.
Nothing has changed has it, they still have questionable motives to say the least
Making these so called Newspapers conform to standards of Truth and accuracy is a hundred years overdue.
A more accurate quote from them would be "We print lies not the News and all the rest is Advertising"