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In 2016, the ''Daily Mail'' reported on a case that that was not widely reported by other {{ccm}} that the [[USDOJ]] had dropped all charges against [[Marc Turi]] "after he threatened to expose Obama and [[Hillary Clinton|[Hillary] Clinton]]'s role in arming [[extremists]]".<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3822947/Justice-Department-drops-case-against-arms-trader-sold-weapons-Libyan-rebels-threatened-expose-Obama-Clinton-s-role-arming-extremists.html</ref> | In 2016, the ''Daily Mail'' reported on a case that that was not widely reported by other {{ccm}} that the [[USDOJ]] had dropped all charges against [[Marc Turi]] "after he threatened to expose Obama and [[Hillary Clinton|[Hillary] Clinton]]'s role in arming [[extremists]]".<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3822947/Justice-Department-drops-case-against-arms-trader-sold-weapons-Libyan-rebels-threatened-expose-Obama-Clinton-s-role-arming-extremists.html</ref> | ||
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+ | [[image:cold war 2 mirror.png|left|200px|A cover from the Daily Mirror which featured in the [[Harod Associates]] [[Project Iris]] report to the [[Institute for Statecraft]] about public perceptions of the [[Skripal Affair]].]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 6 August 2019
Daily Mail (newspaper) | |
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Type | newspaper |
Founder(s) | Alfred Harmsworth |
Founded | 1896-05-04 |
Author(s) | |
Interest of | Stop Funding Hate |
Subpage(s) | •Daily Mail/Editor |
A UK newspaper which occasionally publishes material of relevance, although its reputation for truthfulness is not the best. |
The Daily Mail is a UK newspaper with a poor reputation for reliability.
Contents
Poor Reliability
The Daily Mail has a poor reputation for reliability and does include completely fabricated material.[citation needed]
Use on Wikispooks
If available, alternative sources should generally be used in preference. Sometimes, such as the 2009 report on the Red House meeting this may not be possible.
Banning on Wikipedia
In February 2017, Wikipedia editors decided that the Daily Mail should no longer be accepted as a source, due to "poor fact-checking, sensationalism, and flat-out fabrication." [1]
Reporting
September 11, 2001
The Daily Mail has consistently backed the 9-11 Official narrative, writing in 2011 that "Those who believed that the September 11 attacks on America were not carried out by Al Qaeda terrorists pointed to the fall of World Trade Center Building 7 as proof of their wild claims. But a newly released video appears to finally prove once and for all that Building 7 was brought down by the intense heat of the blazing World Trade Center - and not explosives, as conspiracy theorists claim."[2]
On November 6, 2018 it posted a story about Kees van der Pijl's tweet which linked to the "9-11 Israel did it" page. Entitled "Sussex University investigates professor who claims Israel was behind 9/11 Twin Towers attacks 'with help from Zionists in US government'", it began with the statement that "Sussex University is investigating..." but 3 paragraphs further on stated that "Sussex University said it is aware of the post and has not yet decided whether to take further action."
Although a lot of the article focused on criticism which was quickly levelled at him, the comments section as of 10 November appeared broadly supportive, with criticisms of him being largely downvoted and the most upvoted comment simply asking "Why are certain topics off limits in a western world that claims to support free speech?" Another stated that “The headline should read "Sussex University examines claims made by professor etc", not just "investigate professor" without certifying if the claim he made is valid or not. Another case of guilty before case proven!” [3].[4]
David Kelly/Premature death
- Full article: David Kelly/Premature death
- Full article: David Kelly/Premature death
In 2019 the Daily Mail published a story entitled Damning new evidence that Dr Kelly DIDN'T commit suicide: The disturbing flaws in the official government story surrounding the death of Blair's chemical weapons expert.[5]
Tony Rooke
- Full article: Tony Rooke
- Full article: Tony Rooke
In 2013, 9-11 dissident Tony Rooke was tried for refusing to pay his TV licence to the BBC, arguing that this would be an offence because of what he knew about the BBC's silence tacit complicity in the 9-11 cover up. The Daily Mail was the only UK corporate controlled newspaper to cover the story.[6]
Marc Turi
- Full article: Marc Turi
- Full article: Marc Turi
In 2016, the Daily Mail reported on a case that that was not widely reported by other commercially-controlled media that the USDOJ had dropped all charges against Marc Turi "after he threatened to expose Obama and [Hillary] Clinton's role in arming extremists".[7]
Skripal Affair
- Full article: Skripal Affair
- Full article: Skripal Affair
Quotes by Daily Mail
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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2023-2024 Israel-Hamas War/Israeli invasion of Gaza | “When I was first asked to work there [at Shifa], I was told there was a part of the hospital I was not to go near, and if I did, I’d be in danger of being shot. No, but implicit was that it was being used for non-medical purposes. I stayed away, but I saw a few dodgy-looking non-medical characters going in and out all the time. It was a ward leading to a basement. As I said, I didn’t go there; so I behaved myself. I was welcome everywhere else, and as I say the doctors and nurses there were very welcoming and very kind and the hushed tones under which this was said was very consistent with all the other hushed tones with which Hamas was discussed. You know people were genuinely fearful. I cannot emphasise too much, the air of collective paranoia that existed there. If hospital staff were 10 per cent frightened of possible Israeli airstrikes, they were 90 per cent frightened of being persecuted by Hamas.’” | 2023 | Daily Mail |
Kevin Spacey | “There were young girls on those flights, yeah” | 2024 | Daily Mail, Piers Morgan |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Pro-Kremlin trolls infiltrating comments on news sites for major influence operation, research says | Article | 6 September 2021 | Deborah Haynes | A study at Cardiff University shows that "Pro-Kremlin trolls" are influencing opinion in the West by infiltrating the comments sections of news websites. Dissent from the Official Narrative? Must be Russian disinformation. |
Documents sourced from Daily Mail
References
- ↑ https://sputniknews.com/europe/201702091050507211-wikipedia-daily-mail-ban/
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2056088/Footage-kills-conspiracy-theories-Rare-footage-shows-WTC-7-consumed-fire.html
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6357733/Academic-says-Israel-9-11-Twin-Towers-attacks-help-Zionists-government.html , 7 November 2018
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6357733/Academic-says-Israel-9-11-Twin-Towers-attacks-help-Zionists-government.html
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6585263/Damning-new-evidence-Dr-Kelly-DIDNT-commit-suicide.html
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2284337/TV-licence-evader-refused-pay-BBC-covered-facts-9-11.html
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3822947/Justice-Department-drops-case-against-arms-trader-sold-weapons-Libyan-rebels-threatened-expose-Obama-Clinton-s-role-arming-extremists.html