

8.4 Paying for footage under investigation.7.1 Successful lawsuits against the Mail.6.12 Campaigns against plastic pollution.3.3 Continental and Overseas Daily Mail.3 Scottish, Irish, Continental, and Indian editions.In February 2017, editors on the English Wikipedia banned the use of the Daily Mail as a source. The Daily Mail has also been criticised for its unreliability, its printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research, and for instances of plagiarism and copyright infringement. The Society of Editors selected it as the 'Daily Newspaper of the Year' for 2020.

The Daily Mail has won a number of awards, including receiving the National Newspaper of the Year award from The Press Awards eight times since 1995, winning again in 2019. Its website has more than 218 million unique visitors per month.

Between April 2019 and March 2020 it had an average daily readership of approximately 2.180 million, of whom approximately 1.407 million were in the ABC1 demographic and. It had an average daily circulation of 1,134,184 copies in February 2020. Uniquely for a British daily newspaper, it has a majority female readership, with women making up 52–55% of its readers. Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, a great-grandson of one of the original co-founders, is the current chairman and controlling shareholder of the Daily Mail and General Trust, while day-to-day editorial decisions for the newspaper are usually made by a team led by the editor, Ted Verity, who succeeded Geordie Greig on 17 November 2021.Ī survey in 2014 found the average age of its readers was 58, and it had the lowest demographic for 15- to 44-year-olds among the major British dailies. The paper is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. Content from the paper appears on the MailOnline website, although the website is managed separately and has its own editor. Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982, while Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 19 respectively. Founded in 1896, it is the United Kingdom's highest-circulated daily newspaper. They pointed out that Sunak has long-standing links to the US and Silicon Valley, having held a coveted green card.Īnother senior MP said Sunak could look for a career elsewhere, saying: ‘He’s got huge options.The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news website published in London. I should have thought that is what he will do,” he told the paper. “He’s got plenty of opportunities should he be inclined to look elsewhere for gainful employment. One former minister said the tone from the Sunak campaign had been ‘a lot more personal’ recently, and there was no chance of him serving in a Truss government. The survey also found widespread regret that Boris Johnson is going - with 55 percent saying it was wrong to force him to quit. Although the 32-point advantage is slightly smaller than was found a fortnight ago, just 13 percent are now undecided and nearly six in 10 have already voted. Sunak has support from 34 percent, excluding those who are not sure. Research by YouGov found Truss is backed by 66 percent of party members, who are deciding the successor to Boris Johnson. Senior Conservatives believe Sunak has ‘burned his boats’ during the contest and is unlikely to be offered a job he could accept, the report said. Some MPs are predicting that the former chancellor will opt to leave Parliament if he loses the battle for Prime Minister, although allies insist, he is ‘not going anywhere’, Daily Mail reported. LONDON, (IANS) – Speculation is mounting about Rishi Sunak’s future as another poll showed Liz Truss with an unassailable lead among Tory members in the race for UK Prime Minister, the media reported. Rishi Sunak ‘Could Head Straight to US’ if he Loses Battle For UK PM: Daily Mail
