Daily Mail
Coverage of Daily Mail in the Nexus archive.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Andy Burnham is pledging to create thousands of extra jail spaces as anger grows over early release for offenders...but what exactly does his prisons plan involve?
Andy Burnham is proposing to create thousands of additional jail spaces in response to growing public anger over the early release of offenders. The plan aims to address concerns about prison overcrowding and recidivism by expanding capacity.
- One of the seven claimants in Prince Harry's failed privacy case against the Daily Mail says he 'was not a campaigner' against the publisher
One of seven claimants in Prince Harry's failed privacy case against the Daily Mail stated he 'was not a campaigner' against the publisher. The case, which involved privacy claims, did not succeed.
- Road to Number 10: Daily Mail's voting intention tracker lays bare which party is on track to win the next general election
The Daily Mail's 'Road to Number 10' voting intention tracker indicates which political party is likely to win the upcoming general election.
- Airport lounges promise luxury before take-off - but are they actually worth the money? The Daily Mail's Holiday Guru has the answer
The article examines whether airport lounges offering luxury amenities are worth their cost, as evaluated by The Daily Mail's Holiday Guru. It questions the value proposition of these pre-flight services.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It is time to stop hounding parents to the grave over inaccurate maintenance payment demands
The article argues against pressuring parents for inaccurate maintenance payment demands, suggesting such practices should cease. It calls for an end to relentless pursuit of parents in these cases.
- Jilted and fired, DHS official accuses ex of defamation
A former Department of Homeland Security official sued her ex-partner, accusing him of defamation by spreading false claims about a sugar daddy prostitution relationship. The lawsuit alleges the ex-partner anonymously made public accusations to media outlets, leading to her suspension and termination from DHS and the revocation of a CIA job offer.
- Broadcaster and journalist Edward Stourton, who had prostate cancer, dies
Edward Stourton, a broadcaster and journalist, died after having prostate cancer. He was pictured at the BBC in 1998.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Don't drag us back to the misery of the 1970s
The article is a Daily Mail comment opposing a return to the economic and social hardships associated with the 1970s. It emphasizes avoiding past misery without specifying current policies or events.
- Inside Opus Dei: New On The Case podcast reveals how a Daily Mail reporter infiltrated shadowy Catholic sect accused of enslaving young women
A new podcast 'On The Case' details how a Daily Mail reporter infiltrated Opus Dei, a shadowy Catholic sect accused of enslaving young women. The investigation focuses on the organization's alleged exploitation and control over its members.
- Horrifying map reveals massive true scale of 'explosive diarrhea' parasite outbreak: Daily Mail investigation exposes official figures as wrong by THOUSANDS... see accurate cases in your state, as doctors warn of only way to kill bug
A Daily Mail investigation claims official figures for an 'explosive diarrhea' parasite outbreak are undercounted by thousands, revealing a more accurate case count by state. Doctors warn of a specific method required to eliminate the parasite.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III met with Prince Harry and his family at Highgrove House for the first time in years, aiming to mend a rift since Harry and Meghan moved to the U.S. The visit followed Harry's legal battles and tensions with royal officials, including a revoked invitation to Buckingham Palace.
- King Charles III hosts Prince Harry and family
King Charles III hosted Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children for the first time in four years at Highgrove House. The private meeting followed a rift and occurred amid reports of denied security protection and a lost privacy lawsuit involving Harry.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Without an election, Burnham is just the great pretender
The Daily Mail comments that Burnham is considered a 'great pretender' without an election. The article questions his legitimacy in the absence of a formal election process.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III hosted Prince Harry and his family at Highgrove House to repair a rift that has persisted since Harry and his wife moved to the US and left royal life. The visit coincided with Harry's legal battles and efforts to reconcile with his father, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III met with Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children at Highgrove House to address a long-standing family rift. The visit followed Harry's legal defeat in a privacy case and tensions over royal protocols, while efforts to reconcile with Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment, were highlighted.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Magnificent victory for the Mail... and Britain's free Press
The article highlights a 'magnificent victory' for the Daily Mail and celebrates Britain's free press. It frames the outcome as a significant win for journalistic independence.
- 'I have the best relationship with the Daily Mail - it has been everything to me. Why would anyone turn on the people who have helped their case the most?' In a profoundly moving interview, Stephen Lawrence's father breaks his silence and speaks his mind
Stephen Lawrence's father gives a rare interview, expressing strong gratitude toward the Daily Mail for its support in their case. He questions why anyone would criticize the publication, which he credits with being crucial to their cause.
- Prince Harry loses privacy case against 'Daily Mail' publisher
Prince Harry lost a privacy case against the publisher of the 'Daily Mail'. The case was related to privacy issues, with no additional details provided in the content.
- Judge dismisses Prince Harry's privacy invasion lawsuit against publisher of Daily Mail
Prince Harry's lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail for privacy invasion was dismissed due to insufficient evidence. The judge ruled that Harry failed to prove unlawful sourcing of news stories, marking a defeat in his legal efforts against British tabloids.
- Prince Harry loses privacy case against British tabloid
Prince Harry and six others lost a privacy lawsuit against The Daily Mail, as the High Court dismissed claims of unlawful information gathering. The court ruled that the plaintiffs failed to prove the information was obtained illegally. The Daily Mail called the ruling a 'vindication' of its journalism.
- Prince Harry loses phone-hacking case against publisher of Daily Mail
Prince Harry and six other claimants lost a phone-hacking case against the publisher of Daily Mail in the High Court in London.
- Prince Harry's phone hacking case against the Daily Mail is dismissed in full
Prince Harry's phone hacking case against the Daily Mail is dismissed in full. The legal action related to alleged unauthorized access to his mobile phone is no longer proceeding.
- Prince Harry's phone hacking case against the Daily Mail is dismissed in full
Prince Harry's phone hacking case against the Daily Mail has been dismissed in full. The legal action, which alleged phone hacking by the publication, was rejected by the court.
- Prince Harry learns his fate in UK tabloid trial during home visit
The Duke of Sussex sued the Daily Mail publisher in 2022 for unlawfully obtaining information about him. His fate in the UK tabloid trial is being determined during a home visit.
- It’s decision day in Prince Harry’s final privacy suit against British tabloids
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail is set for a ruling, as part of a broader phone hacking scandal. Harry and six others, including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, accuse Associated Newspapers Ltd. of unlawful tactics like phone tapping and deceptive information gathering. The trial's legal costs are estimated at 40 million pounds.
- It’s decision day in Prince Harry’s final privacy suit against British tabloids
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail reaches a decision day in London’s High Court, accusing the tabloid of unlawful information gathering. Harry, Elton John, and others allege phone hacking and voicemail interception, while the newspaper denies the claims, asserting lawful sources. The case is part of Harry's broader efforts to challenge media practices linked to past royal family tragedies.
- It's decision day in Prince Harry's final privacy suit against British tabloids
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher is set for a court ruling, with him and others alleging phone hacking and unlawful information gathering. The newspapers deny the claims, calling them preposterous.
- It's decision day in Prince Harry's final privacy suit against British tabloids
A London High Court judge will rule on Prince Harry's privacy invasion lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail, concluding a series of legal battles over alleged unlawful surveillance. The case, involving Prince Harry and six others, accuses the media of tapping phones, intercepting voicemails, and using deceptive methods to obtain personal information.
- Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him
Prince Harry is traveling to the UK for charity engagements, with media speculation about whether his wife Meghan and children will join him. The decision hinges on UK government approval of security measures for his family, as Harry argues their royal status makes them targets. A High Court ruling on his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail is also pending.
- King Charles yanks invitation for Prince Harry to stay at Buckingham Palace during UK visit
King Charles revoked Prince Harry's invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his UK visit. Harry is in the UK to promote the Invictus Games in Birmingham and awaits a verdict in his privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail.
- Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him
Prince Harry is visiting the UK for charity engagements, but media speculation focuses on whether Meghan and their children will join him. Security concerns and a pending government decision on state-funded protection delay plans for the children to meet King Charles III. A court ruling on Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail also coincides with his trip.
- Mystery identity of 'Green Boots' climber is finally solved after DNA test
The identity of the 'Green Boots' climber, a macabre landmark frozen on Everest, has been confirmed through a DNA test. The mystery surrounding the climber's identity, which had persisted for years, is now resolved.
- Telegraph’s £575m takeover by German group completed
Axel Springer, a German-based European media group, has completed its £575m acquisition of the Telegraph, resolving three years of uncertainty over the 172-year-old publication's ownership. The deal received regulatory approvals in the UK, Ireland, and Austria, with Axel Springer outbidding the owner of the Daily Mail with an 11th-hour offer.
- John Major says Reform are ‘ragbag’ scapegoating Muslims and migrants
John Major criticizes Reform UK as a 'ragbag' that scapegoats Muslims and migrants, claiming the party lacks a clear philosophy and offers only hostility toward those who disagree. Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, gained over 1,300 council seats in recent local elections and is projected to be a major political force.
- Venezuela deadly earthquake: 'Countless lives lost that in a normal country would have been rescued'
A deadly earthquake in Venezuela has led to a humanitarian crisis, with journalist Germania Rodriguez Paleo attributing the disaster's severity to political decay and institutional collapse. She argues that the earthquake's impact was exacerbated by decades of democratic illegitimacy.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Shameful Labour has clearly forgotten its duty to govern
The Daily Mail criticizes Labour for allegedly forgetting its duty to govern, using the term 'Shameful' to describe the situation. The comment appears in a Daily Mail article targeting the Labour party's governance responsibilities.
- Is it finally time to bite the bullet with AC? As the heatwave leaves Brits hot-headed, the Daily Mail tests a next-gen aircon system
A heatwave is causing frustration among Brits, prompting the Daily Mail to test a next-generation air conditioning system as a potential solution.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Just who is running the country, Prime Minister?
The Daily Mail questions who is in charge of the country, directly addressing the Prime Minister in a rhetorical inquiry about governance.
- Jackson Lahmeyer withdraws from Oklahoma GOP House runoff after reports of inappropriate texts
Jackson Lahmeyer, an Oklahoma megachurch minister, withdrew from a GOP House runoff following reports of sending inappropriate romantic texts to a woman not his wife. He cited not wanting to be a distraction to his family and district.
- Never-before-heard details from the Karmelo Anthony murder trial: The Daily Mail reporter with a front row seat reveals all in The Trial USA podcast
The article discusses the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, highlighting new details shared by a Daily Mail reporter in their podcast, The Trial USA. The podcast provides never-before-heard insights from the trial.