The play was fiercely attacked by critics and made headline news in the tabloids. |
The war against the tabloids, or red tops, is hard-fought, particularly as these papers can flood the market with very cheap copies. |
Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the quintessence of Essex wide-boy. |
The red tops, as we hacks warmly refer to the tabloids, bravely sallied forth against all restrictions European, bureaucratic or otherwise. |
We had already been told by certain people that the tabloids had the story and were going to run with it. |
While in prison, the tabloids ran stories saying he was a drug-dealer and wife-beater. |