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  • As President Obama might put it, let me be clear: the Daily Mail is a terrific newspaper and one may admire its professionalism and the talent of its journalists (some of whom are friends, of course) without necessarily agreeing or even sympathising with its worldview.

    We're All Doomed 2010

  • As President Obama might put it, let me be clear: the Daily Mail is a terrific newspaper and one may admire its professionalism and the talent of its journalists (some of whom are friends, of course) without necessarily agreeing or even sympathising with its worldview.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • As President Obama might put it, let me be clear: the Daily Mail is a terrific newspaper and one may

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • As President Obama might put it, let me be clear: the Daily Mail is a terrific newspaper and one may admire its professionalism and the talent of its journalists (some of whom are friends, of course) without necessarily agreeing or even sympathising with its worldview.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010

  • As President Obama might put it, let me be clear: the Daily Mail is a terrific newspaper and one may admire its professionalism and the talent of its journalists (some of whom are friends, of course) without necessarily agreeing or even sympathising with its worldview.

    We're All Doomed 2010

  • As a human being I have a vested interest in pointing out that the Daily Mail is a piece of crap written for idiots.

    Daily Mail v. the iPlayer David 2009

  • To explain, the Daily Mail is a very right wing newspaper that hates paedophiles and asylum seekers with the same fanatical loathing

    Viz-A-Viz juliette 2009

  • The Daily Mail, which is admittedly not always the most reliable news service, reports the following:

    The Christian Institute and the case of the "sacked" foster carer 2009

  • Now bear in mind that The Daily Mail is a newspaper that also publishes online, it's not an internet site so you can't go and blame that on people like me.

    Filmstalker: Beckinsale wins Barbarella libel case 2009

  • As a human being I have a vested interest in pointing out that the Daily Mail is a piece of crap written for idiots.

    Archive 2009-05-01 David 2009

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