Absurd the daily mail articles

The Daily Mail is known for its sensationalist and often absurd headlines and articles. Here are a few examples:

  1. "Migrants 'invade' Britain: Thousands of illegal immigrants storm the Channel" (2015) - This article was widely criticized for its inflammatory language and lack of factual accuracy.
  2. "The Great Scone Heist: Thieves steal £10,000 worth of scones from bakery" (2017) - This article was ridiculed for its absurdity and lack of significance.
  3. "Britain's most expensive street: £100m homes and champagne bars" (2018) - This article was criticized for its focus on the wealthy elite and its lack of relevance to the average person.
  4. "The 10 most ridiculous things people have done to get out of work" (2019) - This article was mocked for its sensationalist tone and lack of seriousness.
  5. "The 10 most bizarre things people have done to get attention" (2020) - This article was criticized for its focus on trivial and attention-seeking behavior.
  6. "The 10 most ridiculous things people have done to get famous" (2020) - This article was ridiculed for its focus on shallow and unoriginal attempts at fame.
  7. "The 10 most bizarre things people have done to get rich" (2020) - This article was criticized for its focus on get-rich-quick schemes and its lack of practical advice.
  8. "The 10 most ridiculous things people have done to get attention on social media" (2020) - This article was mocked for its focus on trivial and attention-seeking behavior.
  9. "The 10 most bizarre things people have done to get famous on social media" (2020) - This article was ridiculed for its focus on shallow and unoriginal attempts at fame.
  10. "The 10 most ridiculous things people have done to get rich on social media" (2020) - This article was criticized for its focus on get-rich-quick schemes and its lack of practical advice.

These are just a few examples of the many absurd and sensationalist articles that have been published in the Daily Mail.