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The Daily Mash is a British satirical website providing parodic commentary on current affairs and other news stories. Neil Rafferty (a former political correspondent for The Sunday Times) and Paul Stokes (former business editor of The Scotsman), created the website in 2007 and remain the lead writers. Both writers earn salaries from the enterprise and also employ freelance contributors. The publication has garnered praise for its absurd, scatological humour and insightful political satire. The current editor is comedy writer and former BBC journalist Tim Telling.[1]

The Daily Mash has often been compared to the US publication The Onion.


 

A Document by The Daily Mash

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Labour drops plans to stand at next general electionArticle9 February 2024Labour Party
Keir Starmer
UK/General election/2024
The Daily Mash, a satirical website reported today: “People like me have been saying Labour needed to appeal to Tory supporters for years. Now they’ve done it I’m going to vote Reform because I am a typical f**kwit British voter,” said Charlotte Phelps of Reading.

 

A document sourced from The Daily Mash

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Labour drops plans to stand at next general electionArticleLabour Party
Keir Starmer
UK/General election/2024
9 February 2024The Daily MashThe Daily Mash, a satirical website reported today: “People like me have been saying Labour needed to appeal to Tory supporters for years. Now they’ve done it I’m going to vote Reform because I am a typical f**kwit British voter,” said Charlotte Phelps of Reading.
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