[53] In 1923, Rothermere published a leader in The Daily Mail entitled "What Europe Owes Mussolini", where he wrote about his "profound admiration" for Mussolini, whom he praised for "in saving Italy he stopped the inroads of Bolshevism which would had left Europe in ruinsin my judgment he saved the entire Western world. It is a return to . I also edit the paper on occasional Sundays. "[78] The Spectator condemned Rothermere's article commenting that, " the Blackshirts, like the Daily Mail, appeal to people unaccustomed to thinking. . The Sunday Mail is a Scottish tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. [143] This attracted praise from Paul Foot and Peter Preston. The Daily Express, Sunday Express and Express.co.uk are published by Express Newspapers - a subsidiary company of Reach PLC. [75], Rothermere and the Mail were also editorially sympathetic to Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists. Graham Grant - Home Affairs Editor - Scottish Daily Mail | LinkedIn . Political Editor, Scottish Daily Mail. But his wife exerted pressure upon him and he changed his view, becoming more supportive. Click here to contact Sean Walsh, Director of Communications & Media Relations. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in parts of Scotland and northern England as temperatures are set to plummet to -2C. Rickards, Maurice; Twyman, Michael (2000). In 1982 a Sunday title, the Mail on Sunday, was launched (the Scottish Sunday Mail, now owned by the Mirror Group, was founded in 1919 by the first Lord Rothermere, but later sold).[100]. To be succeeded himself by the Scots editor of the celebrity Bizarre column in The Sun - Gordon Smart - the move represents a return for Harries to the Scottish Daily Mail, where he was deputy editor. He also suggested that the paper preferred to delete stories from its website rather than publish corrections or admit mistakes. Reach PLC is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is part of the FTSE SmallCap Index. Northcliffe House2 Derry Street London W8 5TT+44 20 7938 6000, Registered in England and Wales with company number 84121 [8], On 12 May 2019, the Sunday Mail announced its support for the Scottish Greens in the upcoming EU elections, becoming the first major publication in Scotland to back the party, despite disagreeing with the Greens' pro-independence stance.[9]. DailyMail.com publishes content produced by its own editorial team as well as content from the Daily Mail newspaper and The Mail on Sunday newspaper. On 17 January 1967, the Mail published a story, "The holes in our roads", about potholes, giving the examples of Blackburn where it said there were 4,000 holes. When Lord Rothermere tells his clientele to go and join the Fascists some of them pretty certainly will. HoldtheFrontPage on Twitter: "HTFP Jobs: The Scottish Daily Mail is Updated: 20:45 EDT, 30 June 2009. Contact the journalist (click on their name at the top of the story to find their contact details), Leave a comment on a story to give your opinion, join the conversation or add your expertise, Look out for opportunities to talk to our journalists with online Q&As or comment responses. Ian is Emeritus Editor of The Telegraph and former Weekend Editor. The video appears to show the allegedly topless princess, a former waitress, in a tiny G-string as she feeds her pet dog cake to celebrate its birthday. Reporter of the Year 2019 https://t.co/Lk5KETSds8 e: graham.grant@dailymail.co.uk [278], The newspaper appeared in Nicci French's 2008 novel The Memory Game, a psychological thriller. Scottish Daily Mail [186] Emily Maitlis, the newscaster, asked Green Party leader Caroline Lucas on Newsnight, 'Is the biggest friend to the Environment at the moment the Daily Mail?' [42] Virginia Woolf criticised the Daily Mail as an unreliable newspaper, citing the statement published in the Daily Mail in July 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion that "every one of the Europeans was put to the sword in a most atrocious manner" as the Daily Mail maintained that the entire European community in Beijing had been massacred. Teddy Tail was a mouse, with friends Kitty Puss (a cat), Douglas Duck and Dr. Beetle. [57] In an article in 1927 celebrating five years of Fascism in Italy, it was argued that there were parallels between modern Britain and Italy in the last years of the Liberal era as it was argued Italy had a series of weak liberal and conservative governments that made concessions to the Italian Socialist Party such as granting universal male suffrage in 1912 whose "only result was to hasten the arrival of disorder". "[163], In September 2013, the Mail was criticised for an article on Ralph Miliband (father of then Labour-leader Ed Miliband and prominent Marxist sociologist), titled "The Man Who Hated Britain". The co-operative values held by many trade unionists also chime with the Daily Record's political philosophy. [62] In "Hungary's Place in the Sun", he approvingly noted that Hungary was dominated both politically and economically by its "chivalrous and warlike aristocracy", whom he noted in past centuries had battled the Ottoman Empire, leading him to conclude that all of Europe owned a profound debt to the Hungarian aristocracy which had been "Europe's bastion against which the forces of Mahomet [the Prophet Mohammed] vainly hurled themselves against". The, This page was last edited on 27 April 2023, at 15:10. May, Margaret; Page, Robert M.; Brunsdon, Edward (2001). 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Michael Blackley (@Mike_Blackley) / Twitter We have campaigned and crusaded for causes close to our readers hearts including ending the cystic fibrosis drug scandal, crusading for better treatment for veterans suffering from mental health problems and exiting the European Union. The new editor - who will also take charge of our sister paper, The Scottish Mail on Sunday - is Andy Harries. ", "What the papers say about the 2019 general election", "Vandals! [263][264], In early 2019, the mobile version of the Microsoft Edge Internet browser started warning visitors to the MailOnline site, via its NewsGuard plugin, that "this website generally fails to maintain basic standards of accuracy and accountability" and "has been forced to pay damages in numerous high-profile cases". [62] Additionally, he took up the cause of the Sudeten Germans, stating that the Sudetenland should go to Germany. [51] As Lord Northcliffe aged, his grip on the paper slackened and there were periods when he was not involved. Home Affairs Editor, columnist and leader writer at the Scottish Daily Mail and Reporter of the Year 2019 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 496 followers 492 connections Michael Blackley . New editor for your Scottish Daily Mail 2013-10-10 - THE Scottish Daily Mail has appointed a new editor, replacing Chris Williams who retires after ten highly successful years at the helm. The award-winning Reach PLC publications stretch across England, Scotland and Wales, with more than 150 newspaper titles and more than 80 websites. | Bleeding Cool. [98] English was knighted in 1982. Paper Subscription to the Daily Record and Sunday Mail, Paper Subscription to the Paisley Daily Express, 2023 Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd, Reach PLC's Complaints Policy and Procedure, Have more information about the story you are reading? By Suzanne Mackie , Andy Harries , Stephen Daldry , Matthew Shaw. [99], The paper enjoyed a period of journalistic success in the 1980s, employing Fleet Street writers such as gossip columnist Nigel Dempster, Lynda Lee-Potter and sportswriter Ian Wooldridge (who unlike some of his colleagues the paper generally did not support sporting boycotts of white-minority-ruled South Africa strongly opposed apartheid). Graham Grant (@GrahamGGrant) / Twitter This was a contest with a prize of 100 for a new design of hat a subject in which Northcliffe took a particular interest. [102] There are Scottish editions of both the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, with different articles and columnists. Editorial. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [71] The paper's support ended after violence at a BUF rally in Kensington Olympia in June 1934. [13] According to a December 2004 survey, 53% of Daily Mail readers voted for the Conservative Party, compared to 21% for Labour and 17% for the Liberal Democrats. By Oliver Price For Mailonline and Michael Blackley, Political Editor For The Scottish Daily Mail. [50] The Mail maintained the event until selling it to Media 10 in 2009. [85] In an essay that has been widely criticised as misogynistic, Touchy wrote: "The Spanish women has been a creature to admire or make work domestically, to marry or let slip away into a religious order65 percent were illiterate". @Mike_Blackley, political editor of the Scottish Daily Mail, talks through the latest on the chaos . Two foreign editions were begun in 1904 and 1905; the former titled the Overseas Daily Mail, covering the world, and the latter titled the Continental Daily Mail, covering Europe and North Africa. It has traditionally backed the Labour Party at elections and is a strong supporter of the devolved Scottish Parliament, the creation of which it campaigned for. The Daily Record wants to ensure that Scotland has a powerful voice within the Union and as such it supports further powers being devolved to Holyrood. Letters to the press, 14/04/23: The SNP/Green administration should not be allowed information on UK nuclear submarine force. "[260] In 2018, the Wikipedia community upheld the Daily Mail's deprecation as a source. Wikipedia editors' fastidiousness, however, appears to reflect less a concern for accuracy than dislike of the Daily Mail's opinions. The Sunday Mail is a Scottish tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. And that's why Wikipedia decided not to accept them as a source anymore. Daily Mail - Wikipedia [160] Dorothy Bishop, professor of neuroscience at Oxford University, in her blog awarded the Daily Mail the "Orwellian Prize for Journalistic Misrepresentation",[161][162] The Mail later changed the article's headline to: "Just ONE cannabis joint 'can cause psychiatric episodes similar to schizophrenia' as well as damaging memory. headline draws scorn", "It's 2017. [4] This decreased to 166,195 in February 2017,[5] 159,880 in April 2017,[6] 152,892 in July 2017[7] and 104,608 in March 2020. Can you help update this entry? the letter was purportedly written by Grigory Zinoviev to call for Bolshevik-like revolution in UK. In 1983 the paper won a special British Press Award for a "relentless campaign against the malignant practices of the Unification Church. In September 1999, when Editor Jim Cassidy was sacked, the paper's circulation was 767,000. Features editor of the Daily Mail's Scottish edition. [101] Dacre retired as editor of the Daily Mail but remains editor-in-chief of the group. The Daily Mail recorded average daily sales of 980,000 copies, with the Mail on Sunday recording weekly sales of 878,000. Freelance journalist Djaffer Ait Aoudia told The Guardian that he secretly filmed a Daily Mail representative negotiating with the owner to sell the CCTV footage of the attacks. Television. From 1923 Lord Rothermere and the Daily Mail formed an alliance with the other great press baron, Lord Beaverbrook. [106], In September 2017, the Daily Mail partnered with Stage 29 Productions to launch DailyMailTV, an international news program produced by Stage 29 Productions in its studios based in New York City with satellite studios in London, Sydney, DC and Los Angeles. Contact Us. [134][135][136] However, the women he intended to ridicule embraced the term, saying "suffraGETtes" (hardening the 'g'), implying not only that they wanted the vote, but that they intended to 'get' it.[137]. He testified before a House of Lords select committee that "we need to allow editors the freedom to edit", and therefore the newspaper's editor was free to decide editorial policy, including its political allegiance. He became consultant editor. 05/03/23 11:06. The Company is committed to increasing the service quality, profitability and efficiency of the Company by attracting and recruiting the people who are best suited to meet the standards for the role and the Company without regard to race, creed, colour, nationality (subject to legal eligibility), ethnic origin, religion, gender, age, sex change, sexual orientation, marital status, connections with a national minority, membership or non-membership of a trade union or, unless justifiable, disability. Contact Us | Daily Mail Online [123][124][125][126] While the paper retained its support for the Conservative Party at the 2015 general election, the paper urged conservatively inclined voters to support UKIP in the constituencies of Heywood and Middleton, Dudley North, and Great Grimsby where UKIP was the main challenger to the Labour Party. Regular bulletins and seminars give staff the best opportunity to learn from mistakes, whether our own or those of other parts of the media industry. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, Do not sell or share my personal information. Ted spent four years in Ireland where he was launch Editor of the Irish Daily Mail and was appointed Editor of The Mail on Sunday in September 2018. About us | Express.co.uk Founded in 1896, it is currently the highest paid circulation newspaper in the UK. Its masthead differed from that of UK versions by having a green rectangle with the word "IRISH", instead of the Royal Arms, but this was later changed, with "Irish Daily Mail" displayed instead. If you have an issue about how the Daily Record, Sunday Mail or dailyrecord.co.uk has written about you personally or has treated you and wish to make a formal complaint over a potential breach of the Editor's Code of Practice, please see Reach PLC's Complaints Policy and Procedure. "[170] However, the reference to "the jealous God of Deuteronomy" was criticised by Jonathan Freedland, who said that "In the context of a piece about a foreign-born Jew, [the remark] felt like a subtle, if not subterranean hint to the reader, a reminder of the ineradicable alienness of this biblically vengeful people"[171] and that "those ready to acquit the Mail because there was no bald, outright statement of antisemitism were probably using the wrong measure. [66] As part of its crusade against Indian independence, The Daily Mail published a series of articles portraying the peoples of India as ignorant, barbarous, filthy and fanatical, arguing that the Raj was necessary to save India from the Indians, whom The Daily Mail argued were not capable of handling independence. We believe your story and Melanie Phillips's commentary on the case (Mail) in which a couple objected to a local authority's decision . Shame on the Daily Mail", "Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre trolled on Wikipedia in backlash for 'Legs-it' front page", "Daily Mail accused of paying 50,000 for CCTV video of Paris attack", "Daily Mail site reported to DCU over intern scheme", "Daily Mail is cruel and childish about the Duchess of Cambridge", "Why are papers like the Daily Mail obsessed with house prices? Andy Harries's Profile | Daily Mail Journalist | Muck Rack The Letters Editor will announce the Letter Of The Week each Friday. Paul Dacre. The Daily Mail reported that a major internal investigation was conducted following the decision to publish the story, and as a result, "strongly worded disciplinary notes were sent to seven senior members of staff", which made it clear "that if errors of the same nature were to happen again, their careers would be at risk". You can also contact IPSO for advice. [83] In March 1935, impressed by the arguments put forward by Ribbentrop for the return of the former German colonies in Africa, Rothermere published a leader entitled "Germany Must Have Elbow Room". [145][146], Two men who the Mail had featured in their "Murderers" headline were found guilty in 2012 of murdering Lawrence. The journalist, Andrew Malone, subsequently deleted his Twitter account. [94] Newsprint rationing in the Second World War had forced the Daily Mail to cut its size to four pages, but the size gradually increased through the 1950s. The Express has stood up for Britain, talked common sense, and fought for the rights of hard-working men and women across the country. Our team recently completed a clean sweep at the . Reporters and writers from print and online work closely together to ensure the very best of our journalism is available to readers however they reach us. [138], In 1981, the Daily Mail ran an investigation into the Unification Church, nicknamed the Moonies, accusing them of ending marriages and brainwashing converts. If you wish to contact DailyMail.com, Daily Mail or The Mail on Sunday, please choose the appropriate tab below.

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