Daily mail reports
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper that is known for its sensationalist and often provocative reporting. Here are some recent reports from the Daily Mail:
Politics
- "Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is 'dead in the water' as EU leaders reject his proposals" (February 2020)
- "Theresa May's Brexit deal is 'a disaster' and will lead to 'economic chaos', warns former Chancellor Philip Hammond" (March 2019)
- "Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party is 'a threat to national security' and will 'destroy' the UK, warns former Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson" (April 2019)
Royal Family
- "Meghan Markle's 'diva demands' are 'driving a wedge' between her and the Royal Family, sources claim" (January 2020)
- "Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'secret' wedding was 'a disaster' and 'a waste of money', says royal expert" (May 2019)
- "The Queen is 'furious' with Prince Andrew over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, sources claim" (November 2019)
Celebrity News
- "Katie Price's '£100,000' divorce settlement is 'a joke' and she's 'still in love' with her ex-husband Kieran Hayler" (February 2020)
- "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' winner Jacqueline Jossa is 'over the moon' with her £1 million prize money" (December 2019)
- "Love Island's Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard's 'on-again, off-again' romance is 'on the rocks' again, sources claim" (January 2020)
Crime
- "Serial killer Dennis Nilsen's 'horrific' crimes are 'a stain on society' and he should 'rot in hell', says victim's family" (February 2020)
- "The 'monster' who murdered 11-year-old schoolgirl Sarah Payne is 'a danger to society' and should never be released, says her mother" (January 2020)
- "The 'evil' killer who murdered his wife and two children is 'a menace to society' and should be locked up for life, says judge" (December 2019)
Please note that the Daily Mail is a sensationalist newspaper and its reporting style is often criticized for being biased and sensational. It's always a good idea to fact-check and verify information from multiple sources before accepting it as true.