The Daily Mail has an article on the English Defence League with the snappy title “This is England: Masked like terrorists, members of Britain’s newest and fastest -growing protest group intimidate a Muslim woman on a train en route to a violent demo”. It used to be called “This is England: On the trail of
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WonkosWorld on 27th Dec 2009 (via wonkosworld.co.uk)
This just in from Anthem4England: Yesterday’s Daily Mail carried an article about a potential new ‘banal’ anthem for England which has been commissioned by the BBC and Arts Council England. Today the Daily Mail’s Robert Hardman declares that “England does not need a new anthem”, and in that he may be correct, but the reader’s poll that
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TheEnglandProject on 25th Mar 2009 (via theenglandproject.net)
The Muslim-obsessed Daily Mail is currently making a big deal out of a recent report claiming that "almost one in four people in the world are Muslim". "The project", the article continues, "presents a portrait of the Muslim world that might surprise some. For example, Germany has more Muslims than Lebanon".
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LiberalConspiracy on 9th Oct 2009 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
The Daily Mail has an article from British nationalist Robert Hardman, on why England shouldn’t have its own national anthem or parliament and should continue as the last colony of the British Empire. I didn’t think it was possible for a professional journalist to write such a long article and manage to miss the point entirely.
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CFAEP on 26th Mar 2009 (via thecep.org.uk)
Last week a Muslim civil servant, Azad Ali, was suspended from work because an article in the Daily Mail said he suggested killing British troops in Iraq was justified, on his blog. Sid covered it here. Now, I don’t have sympathy for his views but the Daily Mail were clearly bullshitting. Now they’ve withdrawn the
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PickledPolitics on 22nd Jan 2009 (via pickledpolitics.com)
Tom Watson hinted when his name was mentioned in connection with the controversy over Damian MacBride blew up that he might be wanting a lawyer. In the end it was Carter-Ruck not Schillings. He took action for defamation against the Daily Mail over an article by Iain Dale, and he has won: Associated Newspapers Limited, the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail, apologised today to Tom...
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TheWardmanWire on 20th May 2009 (via mattwardman.com)
A great scoop for Truth About Scotland in only his 3rd post and I know Calum Cashley and Scots and Independent have already picked this up but this letter from the ambassador of Norway is so crushing for Angus McLeod and the Daily Mail that I had to add my cheering cry to the growing celebrations. The letter: Sir, The article "Salmond Slapped down by Norway Minister" in the Daily Mail on 29 Octobe...
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SNPTacticalVoting on 30th Oct 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
Next week, the search for this year’s fastest growing Welsh companies comes to an end.Applications for the 2008 Wales Fast Growth 50 (FG50) project have to be submitted by July 31st 2008 to be eligible for this year’s supplement, to be published by the Western Mail in October. All the fifty firms selected will also be shortlisted for the Wales Fast Growth 50 awards, which will be celeb...
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DylanJonesEvans on 4th Aug 2008 (via dylanje.blogspot.com)
I really must get round to doing a full article on why I am so bitterly opposed to the Daily Mail and its editorial slant. I plan to do this soon, and as part of such an article, I will be responding in full to new contributor and blogger ‘QT’ (see his blog via our
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BoatangAndDemetriou on 2nd Oct 2008 (via boatangdemetriou.wordpress.com)