Daily Mail torn apart for running failed ‘Beergate’ campaign against Keir Starmer in torrid week for paper
The Daily Mail has had a torrid week, with a triple whammy of bad news for the paper.
The Daily Mail has had a torrid week, with a triple whammy of bad news for the paper.
“Paul Dacre justifying his knighthood I see”
“The Tories have been in government for 12 years, and yet shitrags can still run nonsensical headlines”
“Your Reminder of just how bad the #DailyMail are.”
“Starmer could donate a kidney to save a life and the Mail would scream he kept one for himself”
‘No-one should have to work while they’re sick.’
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.
A Daily Mail article attacked visitors overwhelming the countryside amid Covid-19 concerns after mere days earlier encouraging flocking to said scenic locations
The government is citing out of date figures in an attempt to wriggle out of its food bank shame, writes James Bloodworth.
Michael Gove is concerned about teachers promoting science in schools. Yes, really.