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Princess Di....Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe Express is bipolar, one eye on some sensationalist medical innovation and the other on recent trifling developments in the EU, all glued together by some random crap they pilfered from the YouTube bikini channel. However, the population is aging and becoming more stupid, so their future is bright.
On reflection, is there a single decent rag left in the UK? I can't think of one.
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The Express is bipolar, one eye on some sensationalist medical innovation and the other on recent trifling developments in the EU, all glued together by some random crap they pilfered from the YouTube bikini channel. However, the population is aging and becoming more stupid, so their future is bright.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHarsh. I'm more like the Express these days.
On reflection, is there a single decent rag left in the UK? I can't think of one.
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But then your CUK posting would drop 99%.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'd love to see the DM go bankrupt.
They epitomise everything that's wrong with the World....
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er, hang on though, don't they support brexit?!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'd love to see the DM go bankrupt.
They epitomise everything that's wrong with the World....
Are you sure you aren't thinking of that pro-EU Barclay brothers' mouthpiece the Telegraph?
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I'd love to see the DM go bankrupt.
They epitomise everything that's wrong with the World....
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Poor fail
Daily Mail owner's shares drop 8% as profits fall - BBC News
Shares in the publisher of the Daily Mail have fallen 8% after falling advertising income hit its half-year profits.
Daily Mail and General Trust also said that the drop in demand for print advertising meant profit margins at its media business would be about 10% this year, down from 13% last year.
It reported an 11% fall in profits to £129m for the six months to 31 March.
The company owns the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.Tags: None
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Yep, that too.
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