Isn’t this a norovirus outbreak? The same outbreak that happens every winter? And I’m sure the Mail ran almost the exact same headline last winter about how it was causing the NHS to collapse completely.
No mention of the 76th anniversary of the day the Daily Mail supported facism either (Friday)
“a well organised party of the right ready to take over responsibility for national affairs with the same directness of purpose and energy of method as Hitler and Mussolini have displayed” DM Editorial.
Nice one, Mail!
(Oh, BTW. The police would have been following the vehicle because it failed to stop. Not because someone wasn’t wearing their seatbelt. But that wouldn’t be quite so incendiary, would it?)
Here’s a question for the dolts at The Mail: why not stop giving away utterly dreadful DVDs and reinvest the money thus saved in some quality journalism?
About half way through the front page article you find out that the “500,000 victims” is actually a single doctor saying it could be affecting up to half a million people but they don’t really know because most people don’t even go to a doctor about it.
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So still no front-page article about the many more victims of the earthquake then?
Mind you this from the newspaper that reckons the earthquake was caused by the movement of “two Teutonic plates”
Isn’t this a norovirus outbreak? The same outbreak that happens every winter? And I’m sure the Mail ran almost the exact same headline last winter about how it was causing the NHS to collapse completely.
Yup, it’s Noro, just like every year.
No one has ever died in a private hospital – FACT!
No one has ever been ill in a private hospital – FACT!
BAN THE NHS NOW!!
There are articles inside about Haiti, accompanied by comments of the “Charity should stay at home” variety in the online edition.
Dammit, don’t these Forrins know we don’t all get weekly bin collections.
No mention of the 76th anniversary of the day the Daily Mail supported facism either (Friday)
“a well organised party of the right ready to take over responsibility for national affairs with the same directness of purpose and energy of method as Hitler and Mussolini have displayed” DM Editorial.
Nice one, Mail!
So there’s a major disaster, the world pulls together to try to help and the mail headline? ’some british people feel a bit peaky’.
This is bad, even for the Mail.
“How to beat stress for ever” features at the top of this page.
I wonder if the advice offered is: “Do not believe anything written in this newspaper.”
In answer to the question asked under the photo on the right: she looks “middle class” so I’m guessing the answer in Mail-Land is a resounding yes.
@ Doreen:
Not only middle-class, but also Milky Bar Boy-white.
I wonder who next week’s free shitty detective DVDs will be.
Cue the usual anti-police rants:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1244162/Teenage-girl-dies-hit-car-chased-police–wearing-seatbelt.html
(Oh, BTW. The police would have been following the vehicle because it failed to stop. Not because someone wasn’t wearing their seatbelt. But that wouldn’t be quite so incendiary, would it?)
Here’s a question for the dolts at The Mail: why not stop giving away utterly dreadful DVDs and reinvest the money thus saved in some quality journalism?
How can you invest in quality journalism if you don’t know what it is?
About half way through the front page article you find out that the “500,000 victims” is actually a single doctor saying it could be affecting up to half a million people but they don’t really know because most people don’t even go to a doctor about it.
That’s not going to sell any papers though is it.
“Sickness Bug”? As in a disease-causing pathogen? Well freaking DUH. I think they’ve had some help from the Department of Redundancy Department.