Matthew Naylor makesa a good point about the choice of picture used by the Guardian in his blog. I've reproduced it here:
Stop. Look at the time of the entry. That's right 6.00am. My resolution since the Leadership course is to listen to Farming Today while I have my breakfast. Not sure if this will last the year (or week) but hey ho. I was dreaming about my blog (please feel free to leave a comment about how sad I am) and so I thought I would post early today.

I was just reading about the badger cull in the Guardian. The National Trust have come out against the idea. I'm broadly in favour of farmers controlling animals on their own land as they see necessary, if you are interested in my opinion.
The point that I wish to make is that the story was illustrated with the photo above of a badger cub. Like most news stories, it could have been illustrated with any one of a thousand pictures. Something like the one below of a bit of foot and mouth disease perhaps.

Very few Guardian readers are going to look at that little badger and instinctively think "Well that bloody thing wants killing for a start." They are going to rather like the look of the little fellow. I am impying that the story is biased. Perhaps this is because I've been staying at the Farmers Club for a week where it is compulsory to read the Telegraph everyday. Every resident gets a copy at their door at 6.10am whether they want it or not. God love the traditions of the Farmers Club, hilarious.
To me this says that you should read two different newspapers or no newspaper at all.
Anyway. Today I'm not at the Farmers Club, I'm back at home so there is no one to serve me breakfast today, I was getting uncomfortably comfortable with all of that. Today it's coffee and Honey Nut Clusters. Hope that you love the detail.
Busy day today after a week away and I've got to fit everything around the stock taking valuation and the after dinner speech tonight.