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Chris Applegate’s life work is without purpose. Why? Because the Daily Mail is unspoofable. What satirical mind could have come up with this pile of nonsense for instance? Revolt! Robbed of their right to buy traditional light bulbs, millions are clearing shelves of last supplies Millions of Britons are finally waking up to the
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Oh dear. Having secured the welcome support of The Sun, the Conservatives are now seeking to lock down the support of The Daily Mail by coming up with an authoritarian and draconian policy that is aimed at hitting the 24-hour binge drinking crisis that The Daily Mail now sees as more important even than falling/rising house price/waves of illegal immigrants. Why should my right to drink what I wan...
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A backbench Labour revolt against the Government's plans to part-privatise Royal Mail is growing, despite efforts by Lord Mandelson to defuse it.
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As Sunder Katwala has pointed out, the Daily Mail has said it thinks it is a mistake for people who were born here but whose parents where born overseas to be counted as British. Here’s the comment I’m submitting to the Mail’s story: I was born here. I’ve lived here all my life (nearer to 40 years
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The comments to this Melanie Phillips piece in the Daily Mail are priceless Mail (warning not safe for work - Melanie Phillips & the Daily Mail in one link). Here is perhaps the most perfect, although the teacher who [blush] thinks he is a bit of hunk and talks of "idea's" runs a close second. And WHO is to blame for all-of-this? ... Answer; The Noo-PC-Laboor-Party and the cancer of '...
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Via, inexplicably, The Guardian, this amazing opportunity: Daily Mail Britain’s most successful newspaper group is offering would-be reporters and writers an exciting and challenging yearlong training course, plus the chance to work at the Daily Mail and Mail OnlineWe are looking for bright, sharp, intelligent writers who believe they can be fast-tracked to the very topYou’ll be on the best jo...
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Whoever’s compiling the statistics for the Department for Work and Pensions could do worse than get the Mail and Express involved as they seem to have the inside knowledge. The Mail goes with the headline… 1.6m benefits claimants have never had a job ‘because it does not pay to work’ The article underneath doesn’t back
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After nearly 2 years of investigative work and 40 articles later by this humble blogger into the secretive and non-democratic nature of the ACPO, the Daily Mail finally gets the MSM into the fray.
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Gordon Brown was today facing the biggest backbench revolt since he became Prime Minister when it was revealed that 66 Labour MPs are backing moves to reject the planned partprivatisation of the Royal Mail.
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GORDON Brown today faces the biggest backbench revolt since he became Prime Minister, as 66 Labour MPs prepare to oppose the planned part-privatisation of the Royal Mail.
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Private life, public life Alice Miles is a breezy columnist for the Times and one of a number who are fortunate in being able to turn their private life into copy, like Liz Jones in the Daily Mail (Jones' Mail on Sunday diary pieces are sadly irresistible). Miles' experience of the NHS, she wrote in 2006, was that some doctors are "arrogant and stroppy," an observation sharply resented by some in the profession. ...
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