Daily Mail | Latest News & Updates - Nov 13, 2024 Release

A Daily Mail journalist is under investigation for a year-old social media post allegedly inciting racial hatred...


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Daily Mail

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The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper published in London, established in 1896. It is a leading news brand in the UK, known for its influential role in the cultural and political landscape, particularly among 'Middle England'. The newspaper has a tradition of editorial integrity and campaigning journalism, with a readership of approximately 3.3 million. It operates alongside its online platform, MailOnline, which provides breaking news, celebrity photos, and viral content.


Daily Mail - Latest News and Updates

  • A Daily Mail journalist is under investigation for a year-old social media post allegedly inciting racial hatred.
  • The Daily Mail won a partial court victory with the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled that its free speech rights were violated by having to pay high legal costs in defamation and privacy cases.
  • The European Court of Human Rights ruled that a £250,000 success fee charged in a claim against the Daily Mail violated its right to freedom of expression.
  • Daily Mail's Mail+ has reached 100,000 paying subscribers globally in just nine months, as announced by Tom Lowe, Director of Digital Reader Revenue at DMG Media.
  • Graham Grant, Home Affairs Editor at the Scottish Daily Mail, criticized Health Secretary Neil Gray for using taxpayer money for personal travel in his latest column.
  • Daily Mail reports that simple cholesterol checks could predict dementia up to six years before diagnosis, according to new research.
  • Karla Louise Hallett, a trainee sub-editor at the Daily Mail, completed her training in London and started her placement at the Scottish Daily Mail.

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