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The Daily Mail is a British daily national newspaper that was first published in 1896. It is known for its conservative and populist stance, as well as its sensationalist and tabloid-style reporting.

The Daily Mail is one of the most widely read and influential newspapers in the United Kingdom, with a daily circulation of over 1.5 million copies. It is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust plc, a British media company.

The Daily Mail is known for its coverage of news, politics, and current events, as well as its features and lifestyle sections. It is also famous for its investigative journalism and exposés, which have led to several high-profile scandals and controversies over the years.

Some of the Daily Mail's most notable features include:

  1. The Mail's "Comment" section, which features opinion pieces and editorials from prominent columnists and writers.
  2. The "Mail on Sunday" supplement, which is published on Sundays and features in-depth reporting and analysis on a wide range of topics.
  3. The "You" section, which focuses on lifestyle, fashion, and entertainment news.
  4. The "Mail Online" website, which is one of the most popular news websites in the world, with over 100 million unique visitors per month.

The Daily Mail has been the subject of controversy and criticism over the years, particularly for its perceived bias and sensationalism. Some have accused the paper of promoting a right-wing agenda and of using its platform to attack minority groups and individuals.

Despite these criticisms, the Daily Mail remains one of the most widely read and influential newspapers in the UK, and its coverage of news and current events is widely followed and debated.