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Sun's political editor urged softer line on Brown's misspelt letter...U-turn on whether to hold a referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Then the Tories' communications chief allegedly briefed the Daily Mail and the Sun, but no other papers. Although many parts of the Labour party find solace in having a... In this article: Conservative Party, Labour Party, The Sun, David Cameron, Daily Mail, Daily Sun, and BlackBerry |
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Daily Mail | October 26, 2009
Labour 'deliberately let migrants in to make Britain more multicultural and so Tories could be accused of racism'
...they could socially engineer a nation on this basis.' The Daily Mail reported on Saturday the controversial claims by Andrew Neather, who worked for Tony Blair and Jack Straw. He said Labour's relaxation of immigration controls in 2000...
In this article: Labour Party, Britain, Tories, William Hague, Jack Straw, Michael Howard, Frank Field, and Tony Blair
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Kansas City Star | November 05, 2009
Killing by Afghan policeman shake British resolve
...Britain's borders. </p><p>Another Labour figure, former defense minister Peter Kilfoyle told the Daily Mail that the latest deaths meant "it is time we should being our troops home from what is an impossible task." </p><p>Training and...
In this article: Afghanistan, British troops, Taliban insurgency, Taliban, NATO, Labour Party, and Suicide
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Daily Mail | November 10, 2009
Harriet Harman plots 'soak the rich' tax raid on middle classes
...to stamp out inequalities each time they draw up policies. The Mail has learned that Miss Harman has begun privately lobbying for tougher capital gains taxes levied on main homes. She also wants Labour to widen council tax bands, so that...
In this article: Harriet Harman, Tax, Labour Party, Alistair Darling, The Mail, and Tories
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BBC News | October 09, 2009
Press cover Brown and the economy
...MP Barry Sheerman is now demanding an inquiry. The Daily Mail talks of an uncomfortable moment for Tony Blair at the service in St Paul's to honour the dead of the Iraq conflict. It reports how the father of one soldier who died...
In this article: Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Asda, Iraq conflict, The Daily Mirror, Daily Express, and Conservative Party
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Daily Mail | October 30, 2009
Sarkozy delivers coup de grace to Blair's chances of Presidential ambitions as Miliband insists he's not interested in key EU role
...through without a referendum, as long as it is 'big enough'. The Daily Mail has learned that he has also begun to assemble a potential team who would serve with him in Brussels. Several former aides from his Downing Street days are...
In this article: Tony Blair, European Union, David Miliband, Nicolas Sarkozy, David Cameron, Europe, Brussels, Gordon Brown, and Tories
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BBC News | November 08, 2009
Papers review Remembrance Sunday
...discussion, boosting the British National Party. All this will strike a chord at the Daily Mail, which says ministers are accused of allowing in migrants regardless of their security risk. Documents show a senior official said Home Office...
In this article: Daily Mirror, British National Party, Timothy Garton Ash, Alan Johnson, Labour, Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, UK, and Philadelphia Zoo
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New Kerala | October 11, 2009
Swraj Paul, Brown's eye poked in Britain's race for power
...opposition Conservative Party. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail - another paper that supports the Conservatives - reported that Brown has suffered two minor tears on the retina of his remaining good eye last month. Brown lost the sight of his left...
In this article: Swraj Paul, Gordon Brown, Conservative Party, David Miliband, Britain, Sunday Times, The Observer, and Labour Party
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The Daily Mail is a British newspaper currently published in a tabloid format. First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun. Its sister paper, The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. An Irish edition of the paper was launched in 2006. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at what is now considered the middle-market and the first to sell a million copies a day.
- Name:
- Daily Mail
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Paul Dacre
- Published By:
- Associated Newspapers Ltd
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1896-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 2,139,178
- Circulation:
- 2,139,178
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