Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre is recalled to the inquiry into press standards to face more questions on accusations made by the actor, Hugh Grant.
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Sir Richard Branson said politicians should ignore newspapers like the Daily Mail, and reform the UK drug laws.
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BBCPolitics on 24th Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)
The Daily Mail's Quentin Letts got to the meat of the week's news as he headed to the cold store to review the goings-on at Westminster over the last week.
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BBCPolitics on 20th Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)
In the Daily Mail, David Laws gives readers a tour d’horizon of the economy, ending with some optimisim: The first good news is that inflation should fall – and steeply. Last year, inflation rose because of higher energy and food prices, and the rise in VAT. Most of those increases are behind us – last
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 16th Jan 2012 (via libdemvoice.org)
In October I made my first ever complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over a xenophobic piece in the Daily Mail blaming foreigners for the summer riots. I have just had the response from the PCC, which has backed the Daily Mail in saying the code was not breached. The ruling is below but my
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Labourhome on 4th Jan 2012 (via labourhome.org)
In the midst of the grim economic data this Christmas it’s nice to see the newspapers (even the Daily Mail!) focusing on some good news today. On Tuesday I secured a debate in the Commons and called on the Government to ban unfair credit and debit card surcharges. I am absolutely delighted that today the
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 23rd Dec 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
Albert Buck, 84, lost eight stone in just two months at Darent Valley Hospital in Kent after being admitted with a fractured hip. His son said: Dad was among the troops who liberated Belsen but died looking like one of the inmates, thanks to Darent Valley Hospital.The Daily Mail adds that Darent Valley has one of the worst rates for patient deaths in the country and its A&E department is ...
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PurpleScorpion on 19th Dec 2011 (via thepurplescorpion.blogspot.com)
Extract from an article in today's Daily Mail: ‘It is not “crazies” buying this,’ says James Blake, whose company Emergency Food Storage specialises in freeze-dried foods. ‘We get a lot of high-powered business people as customers. Most people buy insurance for their health, their house or their life — this is food insurance. ‘Of course, we hop...
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Bearwatch on 17th Dec 2011 (via theylaughedatnoah.blogspot.com)