Who owns daily express and daily mail

The Daily Express and Daily Mail are both British national newspapers that are owned by the same company, DMGT (Daily Mail and General Trust).

DMGT is a British media conglomerate that was founded in 1905 and is headquartered in London. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is one of the largest media companies in the UK.

The Daily Express is a tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1900 and is known for its sensationalist headlines and conservative editorial stance. The paper has a daily circulation of around 400,000 copies.

The Daily Mail is a tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1896 and is known for its conservative editorial stance and sensationalist headlines. The paper has a daily circulation of around 1.5 million copies.

DMGT also owns a number of other newspapers and magazines, including the Mail on Sunday, the Metro, and the i newspaper. The company also has a significant presence in the digital media space, with a number of online news sites and publications.

Here is a breakdown of the ownership structure of DMGT:

It's worth noting that the ownership structure of DMGT has been the subject of controversy in the past, with some critics accusing the company of having a conservative bias and using its media outlets to promote its own political agenda.