The Mail
Coverage of The Mail in the Nexus archive.
- Prince Harry and co may have to foot legal bill of millions over doomed phone hacking claims against the Mail
Prince Harry and others may face a legal bill over failed phone hacking claims against the Mail. The case involves potential financial liability related to the allegations.
- Prince Harry and co may have to foot legal bill of millions over doomed phone hacking claims against the Mail
Prince Harry and others may be required to cover a multi-million-pound legal bill stemming from unsuccessful phone hacking claims against the Mail. The case involves allegations of phone hacking, which the publication is contesting.
- Millionaires' highway to hell: Hundreds of luxury homes in ashes, the Mail is one of first to see devastation of France's apocalyptic mega-fire
Hundreds of luxury homes in France were destroyed by an apocalyptic mega-fire. The Mail was among the first to witness the devastation.
- Millionaires' highway to hell: Hundreds of luxury homes in ashes, the Mail is one of first to see devastation of France's apocalyptic mega-fire
France's apocalyptic mega-fire has destroyed hundreds of luxury homes, with 'Millionaires' highway to hell' being one of the first areas to witness the devastation.
- Every crook's worst nightmare: You're free as a bird. Then suddenly you're being handcuffed. That's what happened to 7 suspects when the Met set up its new Live Facial Recognition cameras... and the Mail was there to record it
The Metropolitan Police used new Live Facial Recognition cameras to arrest seven suspects, with the Mail documenting the event. The operation involved sudden arrests after suspects believed they were free.
- She was so pretty, her bosses gave her a window seat. But 40 years ago today, Suzy Lamplugh went to meet a client and was never seen again... here the Mail retraces her last steps - and reveals why her family remain convinced they know her real killer
Suzy Lamplugh, who was given a window seat due to her appearance, disappeared 40 years ago after meeting a client and has not been seen since. The Mail retraces her final steps, and her family remains convinced they know her real killer.
- As millions of staycationers head to the Lake District to soak up this week's heatwave, the Mail's sobering investigation reveals the grim reality of what is lurking in the waters... and hot weather makes it even more dangerous
Millions of staycationers are visiting the Lake District during a heatwave, but a Mail investigation highlights dangerous elements lurking in the waters that pose heightened risks in hot weather.
- MPs call for overhaul of Child Maintenance Service after damning Mail exposé reveals agency's blunders have driven fathers to suicide
MPs are calling for a major overhaul of the Child Maintenance Service following a damning exposé by Mail that revealed agency errors have driven fathers to suicide.
- Andy Burnham doesn't speak for us, say voters in South: Mail poll shows new PM faces a legitimacy crisis
A Mail poll indicates that voters in the South do not believe Andy Burnham represents them, highlighting a potential legitimacy crisis for the new PM. The survey suggests a disconnect between Burnham and Southern voters.
- Labour U-turns on 'Migrant St' as Mail reveals asylum seekers were given priority over veterans for £250,000 newbuild homes
Labour reversed its stance on 'Migrant St' after the Mail reported that asylum seekers were prioritized over veterans for £250,000 newbuild homes. The policy shift highlights a dispute over housing allocation priorities.
- Whitehall blob still splurging millions of pounds on 'woke' diversity jobs despite Labour promises of a crackdown on waste, Mail audit finds
The UK government is spending millions of pounds on diversity jobs despite promises to crack down on waste. A Mail audit found that the government is continuing to splurge on 'woke' diversity positions. This is happening under the current Labour government.
- Iranian ambassador summoned by Foreign Office over 'unacceptable and inflammatory' comments after Mail revealed Tehran's embassy called on expats in Britain to 'sacrifice themselves'
The Iranian ambassador was summoned by the UK Foreign Office over comments described as 'unacceptable and inflammatory' after The Mail revealed Tehran's embassy urged expats in Britain to 'sacrifice themselves'.
- ROBERT HARDMAN: How the Mail traced Trump's family tree and found out he's the King's cousin
The article traces Donald Trump's family tree and reveals a connection to the British royal family, suggesting he is a cousin to the King. The research was conducted by Robert Hardman for The Mail.
- Healthy but heartbroken British mother Wendy Duffy dies at Swiss suicide clinic aged 56 after emotionally telling her story to the Mail
British mother Wendy Duffy, 56, died at a Swiss suicide clinic after sharing her emotionally distressing story with the Mail, despite being physically healthy.
- Healthy but heartbroken British mother Wendy Duffy dies at Swiss suicide clinic aged 56 after emotionally telling her story to the Mail
Healthy but heartbroken British mother Wendy Duffy, 56, died at a Swiss suicide clinic after sharing her story with the Mail. Her death highlights emotional struggles despite physical health.
- Stolen medical data of 500,000 NHS patients is put up for sale on China's Amazon (after the Mail warned of the risk)
Stolen medical data of 500,000 NHS patients was listed for sale on a Chinese e-commerce platform resembling Amazon, following a prior warning by The Mail about the risk.
- Abandoned malls, whispers of nuclear war and young foreigners detained. This is what's REALLY going on in Dubai... and the chilling warning one taxi driver gave to the Mail's IAN BIRRELL
The article highlights concerns about abandoned malls, rumors of nuclear war, and the detention of young foreigners in Dubai. A taxi driver warned the Mail's Ian Birrell about these issues, raising questions about security and societal challenges in the UAE.