Daily Mail

The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper on. It was founded in 1896 and is owned by Daily Mail and General. The edition of the Daily Mail over two million concerned.The newspaper has just like all the other British newspapers a Sunday Edition. The Sunday edition of the magazine is called The Mail on Sunday.

The political view of the Daily Mail is right, conservative and populist and the newspaper is critical of the EU, immigrants, foreigners and other minorities. In addition to the usual articles on politics, economy, internal and external news and opinion is very much attention to sports, gossip, (sex-) scandals of national and international celebrities, health tips and women's Affairs as makeup, fashion and style. The nickname of the newspaper, especially used by opponents of it, is the Daily Wail (daily lament) or theDaily Fail (daily failure).

The Daily Mail is generally dismissed as journalistic tabloid, and the reliability is questionable. [source? ] The newspaper presents itself as something neater, more reliable, more solid and above all more "middle-class" than, for example, British tabloid newspapers like The Sun and the Daily Mirror. The Daily Mail there is no so-called Page Three Girl. The target of the newspaper is the lower-middle-class. [1]  it is the largest competitor of the Daily Express, and the Daily Mail on this newspaper seems in many areas, in particular with regard to the fontsused, political view, writing style and news choice is concerned.