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Daily Mirror

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Editors Alison Phillips
Circulation567,442 (April 2018)
First issue date1903
OCLC number223228477
Did you knowDaily Mirror is the fifth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (508,705).
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The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1903. It is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror.

Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher

Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher
Dec 1,2023 6:21 am

...By Sammy Jenkins & PA MediaBBC NewsSir James Dyson has lost his libel claim against the publisher of the Daily Mirror...

A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan

A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan
Nov 30,2023 1:51 pm

... There are descriptions of stained clothing, missing teeth and his laugh, which the Daily Mirror compared to " a cross between a rattlesnake s hiss and a portable toilet being flushed"...

Rosie Jones's documentary and the R-word: 'We can't keep being poked like a bear'

Rosie Jones's documentary and the R-word: 'We can't keep being poked like a bear'
Jul 7,2023 8:51 am

... " I ve already seen it so I know that it s a great documentary, " says The Daily Mirror disability rights columnist, Rachel Charlton-Dailey, who herself is in therapy because of the regular abuse she receives as a disabled woman...

Fiona Phillips reveals she has Alzheimer's at 62

Fiona Phillips reveals she has Alzheimer's at 62
Jul 4,2023 6:30 pm

... " The mother of two, who is a columnist for the Daily Mirror, told editor Alison Phillips that she was trying to " carry on" as normal, but wanted to share her story to help others...

Prince Harry, Piers Morgan and hacking: What did the bosses know?

Prince Harry, Piers Morgan and hacking: What did the bosses know?
Jul 1,2023 9:10 pm

... Between 1996 and 2011 the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People spent at least £9m in payments to PIs...

Hacking trial: Prince Harry claims £320,000 in damages for 33 articles

Hacking trial: Prince Harry claims £320,000 in damages for 33 articles
Jun 30,2023 11:20 am

... The highest damages application is for a 2005 " splash" on the front page in the Daily Mirror which reported the prince s then-girlfriend Chelsy Davy was to " dump him"...

Privacy trial judge asks why Piers Morgan has not given evidence

Privacy trial judge asks why Piers Morgan has not given evidence
Jun 20,2023 9:30 am

... In an interview last month with the BBC s Amol Rajan, Mr Morgan said he had nothing to do with phone hacking while editing the Daily Mirror...

Coronation Street actor describes 'massive' impact of press intrusion

Coronation Street actor describes 'massive' impact of press intrusion
Jun 19,2023 10:10 am

... One article in the Daily Mirror detailed how he had turned down the offer of a role in a theatre production of Equus because he would have to " strip off" for a nude scene...

Headlines: Virus "approaching the climax, and the praise for the fundraiser "heroes"

Jun 17,2023 7:00 pm

Several of the Thursday, Newspapers will carry the hope of the UK to reach the summit of the Corona Virus epidemic is.

Quote Prof Chris Whitty on The Number of cases, "flattening", The News means that the UK will soon be able to make final plans for the lifting of the lockdown measures.

The Daily Mail , meanwhile, has a strong account of the impact of coronavirus is with nursing homes.

Six of the 18 residents in Philia Lodge care home in Peterborough, died in just 10 days. Around 85% of the family carers are either sick, or had to isolate himself, after contact with infected residents.

The Daily Mirror believes health Minister Matt Hancock .

It asks why the Tests of the residents and their support staff wasn't done it before and writes, it is impossible to see how the government of their promise to achieve this can make.

The Daily Telegraph highlights concerns that hospital patients who tested positive for Covid-19 are more homes to be discharged into foster care.

welfare associations and municipal leaders, because many houses do not have the resources to vulnerable and elderly residents safe.

The Daily Mail welcomes the government's decision.

But The Mirror is heavily about the idea of awarding staff a badge, the - by you as "incredible".

The Newspapers give a mixed reaction to the health Secretary of "badge of honor" for family caregivers

The Sun suggests an alternative path to the recognition of The Work of NHS staff.

to risk your courage, your health on each layer should not be forgotten, when the disease is defeated, says The Paper .

"day after day these men and women make England proud. "

Several papers praise for Tom Moore to wear the army veteran, has raised more than £10m for the NHS to walk round his garden.

The Daily Express says the country is "in awe", while you would thank an apt way to, the 99-year-old for his efforts.

The Times , is concerned to help the government scheme, small businesses will not come to help, for Enough of them, and The Money is not Getting Through Fast Enough .

- and calls for the Chancellor to follow in Switzerland and Germany, through the guarantee of 100% of the loan, rather than 80 percent as is currently the case.

The Financial Times reported, America's allies, after he abruptly financing of The World stopped-health-Organization .

, say, only punish the most vulnerable for Covid-19. would

Writing for the online edition of the New Statesman , Emily Tamkin recognizes that WHO has made mistakes, and their relationship to China is worthy of examination - But , says The Body .

Princess Anne was in an Interview with Vanity Fair before her 70th birthday

Some of The Papers , the information to one of his rare Interviews of The Princess Royal, in which she warns that the younger generation of royals against re-invent The Wheel when It Comes to their duties.

The Daily Mail Princess Anne says in The Interview with the help of Vanity not to be used to change to be Fair, the traditional concept of charity work, although not only, to a specific Person.

During the conversation in front of her 70th birthday, she also says she finds it hard to understand why people get sucked in screens and devices. Life is to short, to be honest, it closes.



Source of news: bbc.com

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