Both the Grauniad and the Torygraph have got a bit cliche with more of their pieces. I suspect this is a function of the move online. Back in the days of newsprint I'd often alternate to give myself a somewhat wider point of view.
Meanwhile at the Torygraph
1) Take something which is routine and well known to everyone except the Torygraph's reader demographic (hysterically uneducable free market junkies).
It's worse at the Torygraph, they've gone all in on buzzfeed SEO lists. "40 things to know before you're 40" and the like. They're a bit behind the curve with leveraging the Twitter outrage mob for clicks, probably because hardly anyone ever manages to read to the end of one their articles without dying of boredom.
Meanwhile at the Torygraph
1) Take something which is routine and well known to everyone except the Torygraph's reader demographic (hysterically uneducable free market junkies).
2) Find an example of someone abusing it.
3) Blame it on Labour esp Corbin or The EU
4) Profit!
3 is becoming increasingly tedious
You've basically enumerated "how newspapers work".