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Foreign Reporter, Daily Mail
Manchester, London
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Asia news and features
Fashion, Business and Travel.
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By Ed Holt| Daily Mail Verified Today, millions of Britons will mark Good Friday by tucking into a fish dish for their evening meal - and the Royal Family are no exception. While it is not known what King Charles and Queen Camilla's meal will be, the late Queen was known to enjoy a rather unusual dish of choice for the age-old ritual, believed to have been started by the first Christians to remember Jesus's sacrifice
By Ed Holt| Daily Mail Verified Italians have discovered a popular British teatime biscuit thanks to King Charles name dropping the sweet treat during his speech. The King, accompanied by Queen Camilla, are on the final day of their state visit to Italy where they have met the Italian Prime Minister - Giorgia Meloni - and Pope Francis. Yesterday, the King became the first British monarch to address a joint session of the Italian Parliament
Company Info
Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is a British daily tabloid newspaper founded on May 4, 1896, by Alfred and Harold Harmsworth. It is known for its focus on engaging stories about health, sex, and money, appealing to middle-class readers. The Daily Mail was the first British paper to achieve mass circulation, utilizing innovations like early-morning distribution and radio broadcasts to enhance its reach. The Daily Mail offers a print newspaper in a tabloid format, featuring a mix of news, human-interest stories, and opinion pieces. It also operates one of the world’s most-visited news websites, providing real-time updates and multimedia content. Historically, the paper has made significant contributions to journalism, including establishing a paper-making industry in Newfoundland and pioneering radio coverage of major events. With a circulation exceeding 2 million as of 2013, the Daily Mail continues to be a prominent player in British media, influencing national debates and policy changes.
London, United Kingdom
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