Paper Monitor
A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.
The first item today is just something rather nice.
How about if today's Guardian website was laid out as the paper was at its birth in 1821. Well, it'd look a little .
The paper's been celebrating its 190th anniversary with facsimile editions and humorous fripperies .
Today's paper doesn't feel very 1821.
Page three is about the author of The Gruffalo becoming children's laureate. Page five's lead is about 3D television with a separate story about cyber attacks. Page nine is about a serial graffiti offender called "Tox".
In terms of content, the Daily Telegraph is arguably the most "1821" of any of the papers.
The first three pages details a bumper raspberry harvest, a plague among swans, traditional sweet shops and a real-life Ophelia.
Fire up the DeLorean.