Heading destroys credibility
It staggers me that faults are written into newspaper headings. (I haven’t looked at whether they are carried over into digital media.) Just the other day, The Age, a once-great newspaper, published a heading on its editorial page, the one on which its various editors are named, its opinions set in stone. Over a letter to the editor, the heading said: ‘We must start to properly funding tertiary education’. Apart from the split infinitive, the ‘ing’ on the end of …