It’s a fair question to ask: lots of complaints made over Jan Moir’s piece on the death of Stephen Gately, none upheld. However, as Enemies of Reason points out, that isn’t the only measure of success: But I would like to hope – hope against hope – that the storm the Daily Mail found itself in after
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 2nd Mar 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
Both the Daily Mail and Independent newspapers have reported that UKIP success in the Euro elections this week could prompt a Cabinet-level attempt to topple PM Gordon Brown. The Daily Mail's Tim Shipman wrote: Gordon Brown is facing an electoral humiliation that looks set to plunge his leadership into crisis, according to a shock poll. Labour is now trailing the UK Independence Party heading...
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UKIP on 31st May 2009 (via ukip.org)
Going past a newstand just now I glimpsed the Daily Mail and was reminded once again - with shattering clarity - that I inhabit a completely different universe from Daily Mail readers - or at least a completely different universe from the one which Daily Mail journalists think their readers inhabit. 40 kids dead in a UN school in Gaza and what does the bloody Daily Mail lead on? THE GREAT
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LiberalBurblings on 7th Jan 2009 (via paulwalter.blogspot.com)
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)
When it's in the Daily Mail apparently. I'm very late to this story about the Daily Mail from the indispensable Tabloid Watch blog, but it's an instructive case nonetheless. Having accused a senior medical consultant of saying that babies born at 23 weeks should be left to die, the Daily Mail then did some research and found out they'd got it wrong (always a danger when the research bit follows th...
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PoliticsEtc on 27th May 2011 (via sgspolitics.blogspot.com)
The excellent blog The Enemies of Reason asks the question as to why the Daily Mail hates the BBC so much. He points out it could have something to do with the fact that the Daily Mail General Trust owns 20% of ITN.
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MyPoliticalBlog on 6th Sep 2008 (via vinospoliticalblog.blogspot.com)
There's nothing more than the Daily Mail likes to cover a story about gay adoption. And if the child has been ripped away from Grandparents and given to gay parents, so much the better. So it was hardly a surprise to find the story on the front page of the Daily Mail this morning. I have no idea how accurate it is, or whether there's more to this than meets the eye. There probably is. Th...
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IainDale on 28th Jan 2009 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
The Daily Mail and Trevor Phillips once had a great relationship. The newspaper used to say that the former head of the Commission for Racial Equality was a fearless critic of multiculturalism.. the only black man to speak the truth about the state of race relations today etc etc. Trevor Phillips used to helpfully write articles in the Daily Mail saying that we had bent over backwards for multicul...
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PickledPolitics on 4th Aug 2008 (via pickledpolitics.com)
Just as the Daily Mail is taking down istyosty.com for copyright infringement, up pops another story involving the Daily Mail and copyright infringement. This time, the boot is on the other foot… A few days ago, I snapped a picture in The GAP on Oxford Street: their ALWAYS SKINNY mannequins’ legs are not only always
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SimO on 17th Aug 2011 (via sim-o.me.uk)