When I came downstairs this morning I couldn’t help noticing that the wireless – which is invariably tuned to Radio 4 – had been returned to Radio 3 and was pumping out classical music. Apparently someone (who shall remain nameless) had had enough of the practically non-stop coverage of yesterday’s verdict. I reached for the Telegraph wearily, assuming the whole of the front page would be devoted to Duggan – and was relieved to find that the story had been confined to a few measly paragraphs at the very bottom of the page, with more coverage confined to page 7.
This is as it should be: the Duggan story is almost entirely a source of fascination to our liberal-left politico-media elite, to whose world-view the Telegraph only fitfully subscribes (which is why I read it). I suspect the vast majority of non-elite Britons couldn’t give a flying one. Just to make sure I wasn’t mistaken that this was largely a Liberal Establishment story, I visited the Paperboy site to scan the front pages of all our major papers. Here’s what I found:
The newspapers which featured the Duggan inquest result as their main headline were as follows: The Times (“Riot police fear violence after Duggan inquest fury”); The Guardian (“Duggan family fury at ‘lawful killing’ verdict”), The Independent (“A three-month inquest, Ninety-three witnesses, One explosive verdict”); The Scotsman (“Anger as jury clears police over killing”).

The following newspapers didn’t feature the story anywhere on their front pages: Daily Star, Daily Mirror, Daily Express, The Sun. Inevitably, the main stories they did feature were rubbish - but if their editors had thought for one moment that their readers had lain awake throughout the night fretting about a supposed miscarriage of justice, tghen that's what they'd have gone with.
This cheered me up - until I remembered that the majority of Britons still get their news from the BBC, which was (as one could have predicted) jolly upset by the verdict.
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