Origin Story

The Daily Mail – Part two – Paper Tigers

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Dec 18, 2024
Dive into the tumultuous history of the Daily Mail and its dramatic leadership shifts. Discover how Esmond Harmsworth’s era led to distress and decline, juxtaposed with his son Vere's transformative relaunch as a tabloid. Meet the controversial figure of Paul Dacre, who wielded unyielding power and shaped media narratives for over two decades. Explore the often toxic dynamics between journalism and politics, and how the Mail’s provocative stance has influenced public opinion and political discourse in Britain.
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ANECDOTE

Beatles and the Mail

  • Daily Mail writer Vincent Mulcrone coined the phrase "Would you let your daughter marry a Beatle?".
  • Ironically, he admired the Beatles, and they even drew inspiration from the Daily Mail for their song "A Day in the Life."
INSIGHT

An Unlikely Hero

  • Esmond Harmsworth's son, Vere, was initially underestimated as a dimwit playboy.
  • However, he proved remarkably insightful and eccentric, ultimately saving the Daily Mail.
ADVICE

Writing for Impact

  • Make people laugh, think, cry, and get cross.
  • This advice from David English to columnist Linda Lee Potter is a key formula for impactful writing.
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