That one grates on me too, Kate54, as do the ones in Witzend's post. This sort of error seems almost to be normal now on the media. I know it is the language gradually changing and adapting as it has always done, but I still don't like it!
Maybe the proofreaders (if any) are equally clueless, MarinaL. I’ve known the odd person with a degree in English who still makes the odd basic mistake, never mind e.g. not knowing the difference between disinterested and uninterested, discreet/discrete, etc.
It annoys me, too. I worked for a headteacher who would always say "Hens lay" when someone got it wrong. Consequently I made a point of not making that mistake!
I find that the writers of articles on the BCC News website frequently make grammatical errors but complaining about it is well nigh impossible. On the other hand the Kindle editors must be fed up with errors I point out to them!
According to the ITV news this evening, during the final part of Her Majesty’s funeral tomorrow the Queen will ‘lay’ next to her husband. I’m pretty sure she won’t. Eggs? The table? And before anyone points out that we all understand what was meant (‘lie’ by the way) I’ll issue the usual reminder - this is pedants’ corner!