The Daily Mail was a Muggle tabloid newspaper that was published daily. Vernon Dursley was among this newspaper's readers. When Harry Potter entered the kitchen at 4 Privet Drive on the morning 23 August 1994, Vernon Dursley did not acknowledge him, as he was absorbed in his copy of the Daily Mail. A few days after the Millennium Bridge attack in the summer of 1996, patrons at Treats were seen reading various newspapers, including the Daily Mail.
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| - The Daily Mail was a Muggle tabloid newspaper that was published daily. Vernon Dursley was among this newspaper's readers. When Harry Potter entered the kitchen at 4 Privet Drive on the morning 23 August 1994, Vernon Dursley did not acknowledge him, as he was absorbed in his copy of the Daily Mail. A few days after the Millennium Bridge attack in the summer of 1996, patrons at Treats were seen reading various newspapers, including the Daily Mail.
- Le Daily Mail est un journal Moldu lu par Vernon Dursley.
- The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. 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. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks", and the first British paper to sell a million copies a day.
- The Mail was first issued on 4 May 1896. The headline on the first edition was 'The British Union of Fascists: Our Patriotic Angels!'. The present editor is Paul Dacre, known for his sweet, engaging personality and anti-swearing policy. Any Daily Mail headline phrased as a question can always be answered with the word 'No'. Hence 'Did Dragons Once Roam This Sceptred Isle?', 'Are we ruled by a Gay Mafia?' and 'Does food give you cancer?' The Daily Mail has been from the outset published under the masthead buy-line "The Stink From The Shit on The Shoe of British Journalism".
- The Daily Mail, also known officially as the Daily Fail, is a "mid market" British Fleet Street newspaper known for its close affinity with Middle England; it has totally unhinged coverage of immigration and its unabashed in targetting of itself as the paper for women who want to demonstrate their suitability as a plaything for a dominant alpha male. It operates under two editorial teams, as two slightly differently marketed products. The Mail on Sunday is published on Sundays and the Daily Mail on the other 6 days of the week. It implicitly thinks were all going to die. [1]
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| - The Daily Mail, also known officially as the Daily Fail, is a "mid market" British Fleet Street newspaper known for its close affinity with Middle England; it has totally unhinged coverage of immigration and its unabashed in targetting of itself as the paper for women who want to demonstrate their suitability as a plaything for a dominant alpha male. It operates under two editorial teams, as two slightly differently marketed products. The Mail on Sunday is published on Sundays and the Daily Mail on the other 6 days of the week. It implicitly thinks were all going to die. [1] Its most infamous headline was "Hurrah for the Blackshirsts! when covering Oswald Mosely and his Fascists on one of their marches through the most Jewish parts of the East end.
- The Daily Mail was a Muggle tabloid newspaper that was published daily. Vernon Dursley was among this newspaper's readers. When Harry Potter entered the kitchen at 4 Privet Drive on the morning 23 August 1994, Vernon Dursley did not acknowledge him, as he was absorbed in his copy of the Daily Mail. A few days after the Millennium Bridge attack in the summer of 1996, patrons at Treats were seen reading various newspapers, including the Daily Mail.
- The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. 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. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks", and the first British paper to sell a million copies a day. It was at the outset a newspaper for women, the first to provide features especially for them, and as of 2012 had a 52% female readership, the only British newspaper whose female readers constitute more than 50% of its demographic. It had an average daily circulation of 1,991,275 copies in April 2012. Between June and December 2011 it had an average daily readership of approximately 4.371 million, of whom approximately 2.803 million were in the ABC1 demographic and 1.596 million in the C2DE demographic. It has over 100 million unique visitors per month to its website.
- Le Daily Mail est un journal Moldu lu par Vernon Dursley.
- The Mail was first issued on 4 May 1896. The headline on the first edition was 'The British Union of Fascists: Our Patriotic Angels!'. The present editor is Paul Dacre, known for his sweet, engaging personality and anti-swearing policy. More recent additions to the Mail line-up include the side-splitting shenanigans of London taxi driver Richard Littlejohn, with his world-famous witticisms, including "British women married to Iraqis should be left to rot in their adopted country, with their hideous husbands and their unattractive terrorist children" and "Does anyone really give a monkey's about what happens in Rwanda? If the Mbongo tribe wants to wipe out the Mbingo tribe and eat their brains then as far as I am concerned that is entirely a matter for them". Any Daily Mail headline phrased as a question can always be answered with the word 'No'. Hence 'Did Dragons Once Roam This Sceptred Isle?', 'Are we ruled by a Gay Mafia?' and 'Does food give you cancer?' A first issue of The Daily Mail was sold for £1 on 16 March 2004. At the time, this was the lowest price ever paid for chip wrapping-paper at auction (its use as chip wrapping has long been banned, following complaints that it made the chips taste of bile and hate). In 2009 the Mail began a review of its "Pretend To Oppose Authoritarian Government Policies" policy as Conservative victory at the next election looked increasingly likely. Since May 2010, when a conservative oligarchy was reinstated, it has continually pissed itself in delight applauding Authoritarian Government Policies. If Tabloid Newspapers were communist regimes, The Sun would be the People's Republic of China (The one with the largest readerbase, but in no way the most remarkable), The Daily Telegraph would be the USSR just prior to 1991 (Not too bad, but in no way would it be considered respectable or trustworthy) the Daily Express would be Vietnam (Quite similar to The Sun and the Daily Mail, except no-one gives a crap about it other than for past controversies) and the Daily Mail would be North Korea (I think you can see what I'm trying to get across already). The Daily Mail has been from the outset published under the masthead buy-line "The Stink From The Shit on The Shoe of British Journalism". Despite enjoying a circulation of several million copies per day, it has been suggested that the actual "total effective readership quotient" is Nigel Farage.
- The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. 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. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks", and the first British paper to sell a million copies a day. It was, from the outset, a newspaper for women, being the first to provide features especially for them, and is the only British newspaper whose readership is more than 50 percent female, at 53 percent. It had an average daily circulation of 1,991,275 copies in April 2012. Between June and December 2011 it had an average daily readership of approximately 4.371 million, of whom approximately 2.803 million were in the ABC1 demographic and 1.596 million in the C2DE demographic. It has over 100 million unique visitors per month to its website.
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