The Daily Mail ‘has turned on Boris Johnson’
"Make no mistake, Paul Dacre has lost the internal argument with Jonathan Rothermere… the Mail titles have today suddenly turned on Johnson."
"Make no mistake, Paul Dacre has lost the internal argument with Jonathan Rothermere… the Mail titles have today suddenly turned on Johnson."
The man behind the 'House of Unelected Weckers' front page is about to become an unelected wrecker, it would seem.
"I always imagine the Daily Mail offices as being a very angry place, with colleagues lost to exploded arteries on a daily basis," Mike Galsworthy said.
Construction workers have one of the highest suicide rates among male occupations, as these workers have pointed out.
"It's not easy being away from your home and family, but I guess you wouldn't understand that."
"What even is this headline?," one bemused reader asked.
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
According to the latest reports seasonal worker shortages of up to 75 per cent have been reported in some parts of the UK.
Worth noting that the Metro is also owned by DMG Media, which relies on commuters for ad revenue.
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