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Evening all

Lots of hot air directed at Daily Mail/Sunday Mail series via this weeks beebs "Question Time"

Justified or not

The most read UK Newspaper by a country mile

. . . . and my favourite morning read

Cheaper daily's are available

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Completely justified.
To target someone who is dead and use the quote that they did is despicable.

Especially considering who owns them.

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Good evening to you, dear sir.

The Lady C takes the Daily Mail and I do find they talk a lot of common sense. Whether their actual reporting is accurate or not is a different matter.

Have to say, though, it doesn't take me long to flick through it - very little of interest, usually.
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I have only read/heard some of the comments but it all seems to be mountains/molehills to me ... especially compared to some of the genuine news items lately.

I have occasionally picked up the Daily Mail and read it and found its stories to be virtually the same as all the other papers, just the odd change of adjective etc. to wind-up people with limited comprehension skills that do not allow them to see past the spin ... but certainly it is no worse than the likes of The Mirror or The Sun or that odious rag called the Guardian (which I have also read when there is no Beano or Dandy available and I am looking something of the same intellectual equivalent).

What amazes me, across the internet, are those that comment on something simply because 'it is in the Daily Mail' ... either they are closet readers of the paper (and gullible enough to be all indignant as well as hypocritical) or they actually don't read it and therefore speak from a point of ignorance falling for internet spin. Somehow I think more people read it than let on.

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great coffee time section and a good crossword
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I agree DK, in fact I'm just waiting for my OH to come back from the newsagents so I can tackle todays "prize crossword" :thumbup: :thumbup:
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the crossword section is just right to last through lunchtime :D
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Dark Knight wrote:
the crossword section is just right to last through lunchtime :D
Not putting your chef's pinny on today then to cook lunch are you :roll:
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we are dining out with AOTH and his lovely wife, so no cooking today
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Dark Knight wrote:
we are dining out with AOTH and his lovely wife, so no cooking today
Enjoy :thumbup: :wave:
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We very rarely buy a national newspaper, but when we do it's normally The Mail, either on a Saturday or a Sunday. We bought The Mail yesterday when shopping, Lorraine like the magazine, which includes the TV guide.

It's interesting when you look at the circulation figures for newspapers, the 3 papers very few people claim to read, are at the top of the circulation lists.

National Newspaper Circulations

National daily newspapers - Monday to Friday

Publication Circulation
Daily Mail 1,579,289
The Sun 2,122,649
Daily Mirror 946,810
Daily Star 542,488
Daily Telegraph 504,908
Daily Express 496,973
The Times 348,330
i 303,096
The Guardian
160,366
FT 70,446
The Independent 62,941

National daily newspapers (Saturday)

Publication Circulation
Daily Mail 2,459,636
The Sun 2,583,226
Daily Mirror 1,230,369
Daily Telegraph 712,895
Daily Express 596,146
Daily Star 508,054
The Guardian 336,036
FT 99,588
The Independent 94,726

National Sunday newspapers

Publication Circulation
The Mail on Sunday 1,675,474
Sun on Sunday 1,916,570
Sunday Mirror 1,063,293
Sunday Times 826,462
Sunday Express 473,286
Sunday Telegraph 435,323
Sunday People 425,293
Daily Star Sunday 346,205
Observer 246,839
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It is a truly vile publication, pandering to the worst instincts of people who we really shouldn't pander to.

It hates everything about modern Britain. It hates people with brown faces, people of different faiths, people who speak with different accents. It hates people of different sexuality (at least publicly..). It hates people dear to me because of things they couldn't change, even if they wanted to.

That it reserves it's most idiotic vitriol for the EU and freedom of movement could be considered ironic when you consider that one of its key constituencies is the ex-pat Brits living in sunshine in Spain, but irony isn't its strong suit. If it was, we could probably make more of the fact that its owners supported Hitler right up until the point that the cleverer fascists (not a huge number, I grant you) realised the game was up. The current Viscount Rothermere is always strangely mute on the subject of his family's recent history.

It sells fear to people eager to buy it, and the fact that the crossword might be good is poor reason to ignore the facts.

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Dark Knight wrote:
we are dining out with AOTH and his lovely wife, so no cooking today
I've not noticed the Admiral here for a little while - do please pass on my regards to him.

In the meantime, I shall have a flick through the MoS supplements and, when the Lady C returns home from work, and even quicker flick through the MoS itself. There's very little of interest in the Sunday edition of the Mail, in my view. I think she only buys it for the "loyalty club" numbers printed on the back page....
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Dark Knight wrote:
we are dining out with AOTH and his lovely wife, so no cooking today


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sumdumbloke wrote:
It is a truly vile publication, pandering to the worst instincts of people who we really shouldn't pander to.

It hates everything about modern Britain. It hates people with brown faces, people of different faiths, people who speak with different accents. It hates people of different sexuality (at least publicly..). It hates people dear to me because of things they couldn't change, even if they wanted to.

That it reserves it's most idiotic vitriol for the EU and freedom of movement could be considered ironic when you consider that one of its key constituencies is the ex-pat Brits living in sunshine in Spain, but irony isn't its strong suit. If it was, we could probably make more of the fact that its owners supported Hitler right up until the point that the cleverer fascists (not a huge number, I grant you) realised the game was up. The current Viscount Rothermere is always strangely mute on the subject of his family's recent history.

It sells fear to people eager to buy it, and the fact that the crossword might be good is poor reason to ignore the facts.
Sumdumbloke, I think you need to take off those "Rose Coloured Glasses" when reading it. :D

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sumdumbloke wrote:
It is a truly vile publication, pandering to the worst instincts of people who we really shouldn't pander to.

It hates everything about modern Britain. It hates people with brown faces, people of different faiths, people who speak with different accents. It hates people of different sexuality (at least publicly..). It hates people dear to me because of things they couldn't change, even if they wanted to.

That it reserves it's most idiotic vitriol for the EU and freedom of movement could be considered ironic when you consider that one of its key constituencies is the ex-pat Brits living in sunshine in Spain, but irony isn't its strong suit. If it was, we could probably make more of the fact that its owners supported Hitler right up until the point that the cleverer fascists (not a huge number, I grant you) realised the game was up. The current Viscount Rothermere is always strangely mute on the subject of his family's recent history.

It sells fear to people eager to buy it, and the fact that the crossword might be good is poor reason to ignore the facts.

Are you talking about the Daily Mail? If you are, it must a different DM from the one I read.
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Every newspaper puts it's own angle on a news story and none of them ever get it right. Take all you read with a giant pinch of salt and you won't go far wrong.

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My father-in-law was once approached by his local rag in the run-up to a mayoral election, in which he was standing, for an interview. He declined.

A couple of days later, he was horrified to read the "interview" in the paper. When he challenged them, they said it was what they thought he would have said, which was totally contrary to what he would have said. It cost him the election.

The Bristol rag reported a few years ago on the trial of a friend of mine, who had, in a moment of weakness, crossed a line. By basically lying, they made a bad situation unnecessarily worse.
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
My father-in-law was once approached by his local rag in the run-up to a mayoral election, in which he was standing, for an interview. He declined.

A couple of days later, he was horrified to read the "interview" in the paper. When he challenged them, they said it was what they thought he would have said, which was totally contrary to what he would have said. It cost him the election.

The Bristol rag reported a few years ago on the trial of a friend of mine, who had, in a moment of weakness, crossed a line. By basically lying, they made a bad situation unnecessarily worse.
I was once quoted in a local newspaper about the effect of a council action on the town centre. 'Nail in the Coffin' was the giant headline even though I had never used those words or any like them.

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Delboy wrote:
sumdumbloke wrote:
It is a truly vile publication, pandering to the worst instincts of people who we really shouldn't pander to.

It hates everything about modern Britain. It hates people with brown faces, people of different faiths, people who speak with different accents. It hates people of different sexuality (at least publicly..). It hates people dear to me because of things they couldn't change, even if they wanted to.

That it reserves it's most idiotic vitriol for the EU and freedom of movement could be considered ironic when you consider that one of its key constituencies is the ex-pat Brits living in sunshine in Spain, but irony isn't its strong suit. If it was, we could probably make more of the fact that its owners supported Hitler right up until the point that the cleverer fascists (not a huge number, I grant you) realised the game was up. The current Viscount Rothermere is always strangely mute on the subject of his family's recent history.

It sells fear to people eager to buy it, and the fact that the crossword might be good is poor reason to ignore the facts.
Sumdumbloke, I think you need to take off those "Rose Coloured Glasses" when reading it. :D

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sumdumbloke wrote:
It is a truly vile publication, pandering to the worst instincts of people who we really shouldn't pander to.

It hates everything about modern Britain. It hates people with brown faces, people of different faiths, people who speak with different accents. It hates people of different sexuality (at least publicly..). It hates people dear to me because of things they couldn't change, even if they wanted to.

That it reserves it's most idiotic vitriol for the EU and freedom of movement could be considered ironic when you consider that one of its key constituencies is the ex-pat Brits living in sunshine in Spain, but irony isn't its strong suit. If it was, we could probably make more of the fact that its owners supported Hitler right up until the point that the cleverer fascists (not a huge number, I grant you) realised the game was up. The current Viscount Rothermere is always strangely mute on the subject of his family's recent history.

It sells fear to people eager to buy it, and the fact that the crossword might be good is poor reason to ignore the facts.
:clap: :clap:

I am not left wing (or right wing), but I tend to agree. I would not pay money for this rag because it is unable to put forward a balanced argument for anything, it is always bordering on hysteria as far as I can see. Together with The Sun, the figures show what printing populist clap trap can do for circulation.

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The Daily Mail series is enjoyed every morning - on line - using my favourites file - together with the Bournemouth Echo . . . and I have been employed by both

How sad is that ?
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Interesting comments on 'Have I got news for you', last Friday evening. Along with the Murdoch media the Mail hates the BBC with a vengeance.

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Unfortunately the Daily Mail, is far from alone in committing many of the 'transgressions' mentioned in this thread. "Never let the facts get in the way of a good story" is a maxim that much of the tabloid press seems to live by.

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
Unfortunately the Daily Mail, is far from alone in committing many of the 'transgressions' mentioned in this thread. "Never let the facts get in the way of a good story" is a maxim that much of the tabloid press seems to live by.
I am sure the broadsheets are as guilty. - especially the Grauniad.... Personally, I'd prefer to take the Telegraph but I find it awkward to read sitting on the sofa
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