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Publication.png The Mail on Sunday Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Founder(s)Vere Harmsworth
Founded1982-05-02
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David RoseSpecial investigations writer2008

 

Documents sourced from The Mail on Sunday

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Crime of LockerbieArticlePan Am Flight 103
Margaret Thatcher
Bernt Carlsson
Pik Botha
Jim Swire
The Downing Street Years
Cecil Parkinson
16 August 2009Tam DalyellTam Dalyell said: "Yes, I have read 'The Downing Street Years' very carefully. Why in 800 pages did you not mention Lockerbie once?" Mrs Thatcher replied: "Because I didn’t know what happened and I don’t write about things that I don’t know about."
Document:The great con that ruined BritainArticleCraig Murray
Christopher Hitchens
Margaret Thatcher
Theresa May
Ronald Reagan
Jeremy Corbyn
Privatisation
Brexit
2016 EU Referendum
3 April 2016Peter HitchensPeter Hitchens, the repentant Thatcherite, has second thoughts about privatisation: if it’s all been so beneficial, why do so many of the containers that arrive in British ports, full of expensive imports, leave this country empty?
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