From a printing perspective the Mail group newspapers would work best because they use a printing method (flexographic) that differs from the rest. It's designed not to transfer ink from the paper to the person. Some may suggest that this was excellent foresight, given current circumstances.
The Guardian was never called the Manchester Evening News. It was the Manchester Guardian until 1959 when it dropped the provincial link. I doubt that The Guardian was ever stapled, that's usually very difficult with a broadsheet.
Charles
The Guardian was never called the Manchester Evening News. It was the Manchester Guardian until 1959 when it dropped the provincial link. I doubt that The Guardian was ever stapled, that's usually very difficult with a broadsheet.
Charles