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Maanya Sachdeva

Maanya Sachdeva

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Senior Femail Reporter, Daily Mail

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  • PHOTO COLLECTION: Britain Court Gender

    By Maanya Sachdeva Verified| The Independent Verified Read for free with ads and cookiesI agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies to serve relevant advertising and improve my service. Please note: some articles require a Premium subscription to readACCEPT

    By Maanya Sachdeva Verified · The Independent

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • My brother-in-law bullies my 14-year-old autistic daughter about her Taylor Swift obsession - so I banned him from our family holiday

    By Maanya Sachdeva Verified| Daily Mail Verified A woman disinvited her brother-in-law from a family holiday after he started antagonising and 'needling' her autistic daughter in the absence of her husband. The mother-of-three, believed to be from the US, explained that her brother-in-law Hector, 33, is 'super childish' and constantly 'trying to rile people' - including her 14-year-old daughter by making fun of 'her special interest' Taylor Swift

    By Maanya Sachdeva Verified · Daily Mail

    Apr. 13, 2025

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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.

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