
Daily Mail slammed for ‘grotesquely offensive and insulting’ front page
‘No-one should have to work while they’re sick.’

‘No-one should have to work while they’re sick.’

Peddling typically prudish standards, the Mail has been quick to jump on a right-wing scandal-mongering article about the deputy Labour leader.

‘The story has clearly been identified by purveyors of anti-woke content as one that will easily trigger the sensitive brains of their conservative readers into spasms of outrage’.

The right-wing newspapers have been quick to jump on the story that Jeremy Corbyn could establish his own political party – suggestions that have evoked a wave of support for the former Labour leader on social media.

Sir John Hayes has taken his support of the ‘Britain Uncancelled’ campaign to the pages of the Daily Mail.

At least 27 people died trying to cross the Channel this week

Dacre was previously deemed to be ‘not appointable’ by an interview panel

Natalie Bennett unpacks why yesterday’s Daily Mail front page wasn’t about Afghanistan or the Covid crisis

An overwhelming 71% of the public believe it is more important for the chair to be politically neutral rather than influential in UK media and culture.

Only yesterday we heard that many Mail journalists are still working from home…