0 a popular newspaper that sells a large number of copies:
He has interests in both the quality broadsheets and the red-tops.
the red-top press
The people are not persuaded by the rule of law, because if the red-top media are cynical about us, what do they say about judges?
A symptom is that red-top newspapers are all losing circulation while that of the quality papers is increasing, a helpful and hopeful sign.
People voting with their feet and their pockets against such journalism will always be the way of dragging the rudest red-top papers back out of the gutter.
I expect that, in due course, the red-top tabloids will print pictures of piles of dead dogs and say that that is what has been done.
Labidochromis red-top kimpuma -a long time wait pays off.
The red-top look of the site means there have been cases of the sites fictional, parodical news stories being misinterpreted as real news items.