Daily Mail acknowledges founder was a ‘known anti-Semite’ in flattering piece
They described Lord Northcliffe as the "greatest man who ever strode down Fleet Street", despite his "rickety private life" and known prejudices.
They described Lord Northcliffe as the "greatest man who ever strode down Fleet Street", despite his "rickety private life" and known prejudices.
The paper's Tufton Street front pager managed to omit one pretty important piece of information.
Columnist Sarah Vine described the docuseries as "weapons-grade narcissism and a Biblical level of betrayal".
The Daily Mail called it a betrayal, while the Express lambasted the 'absurd idea' to go soft on Brexit.
Sir Michael Take (Mickey Take) shared footage of sewage being "sensibly" dispersed at a Cornish beach on social media.
‘The great office of Prime Minister was yesterday reduced to an unedifying game of ghost-hunting,’ The Sun writes in an editorial.
They had hit out at Michael Gove for "stoking a Tory revolt" on the top rate of tax, before the party U-turned on the move over night.
Have you ever seen a competition as ghoulish as this? Nothing sums up 'Broken Britain' quite like the Daily Mail's latest front-page offer.
"I've never really bought into this idea that the establishment can stitch things up, but boy have they stitched things up here."
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