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The '''''Daily Mail''''' was a [[newspaper]] published in the [[United Kingdom]].
The '''''Daily Mail''''' was a [[newspaper]] published in the [[United Kingdom]].

Latest revision as of 13:43, 1 September 2024

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail was a newspaper published in the United Kingdom.

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The Daily Mail was one of the newspapers on Paul's delivery route. (PROSE: The Sooner the Better [+]Loading...["The Sooner the Better (short story)"])

Sergeant Dave Greene read the Daily Mail. (PROSE: Dancing the Code [+]Loading...["Dancing the Code (novel)"])

In 1993, the Mail reported a shower of sardines falling on Shrewsbury. (PROSE: The Highest Science [+]Loading...["The Highest Science (novel)"])

In the mid-2000s, Robert Dalton and Francis Currie were disparaging about the paper's readers and believed they'd be half-glad about a bomb at a trendy nightclub. (AUDIO: The Longest Night [+]Loading...["The Longest Night (audio story)"])

In March 2005, Sarah Jane Smith posted on Clive Finch's conspiracy website about the Doctor, asking anyone with information to contact her at the Mail. She had been hoping to interview the Doctor for a story. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...["Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"])

In the Unbound Universe, the Daily Mail reported on Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's battle against an Auton invasion as "Barmy Brig in Fake Flower Fiasco". (AUDIO: Sympathy for the Devil [+]Loading...["Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)"])