The mail on sunday piers morgan

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The Mail on Sunday is a British newspaper that is part of the Daily Mail group. Piers Morgan, a well-known British journalist and TV personality, was the editor of the Mail on Sunday from 1995 to 2004.

During his tenure as editor, Morgan was known for his conservative views and his willingness to take on controversial topics. He was also known for his sharp tongue and his ability to generate headlines and controversy.

Some of the most notable stories and controversies during Morgan's time as editor of the Mail on Sunday include:

  1. The "Saddam's Secret Dossier" scandal: In 2002, the Mail on Sunday published a dossier claiming that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, which was later disputed and discredited.
  2. The "Hutton Inquiry" into the death of Dr. David Kelly: Morgan was a vocal critic of the BBC and its reporting on the Iraq War, and the Mail on Sunday was accused of bias and sensationalism during the inquiry.
  3. The "Cash for Honours" scandal: In 2006, the Mail on Sunday published a series of articles alleging that Labour Party politicians had accepted cash and other favors in exchange for honors and peerages.
  4. The "Phone-hacking scandal": Morgan was accused of being aware of the phone-hacking practices at the News of the World, a sister paper of the Mail on Sunday, and of failing to take action to stop them.

Morgan's time as editor of the Mail on Sunday was marked by controversy and criticism, and he was eventually forced to resign in 2004 after a series of scandals and controversies. He went on to become a TV presenter and journalist, hosting various shows including "Good Morning Britain" and "Piers Morgan's Life Stories".