Newspaper stands behind its attack as Nick Clegg and David Cameron rally to support their political rivalThe Independent’s website independent.co.uk enjoyed the largest growth among newspaper websites during December, according to official figures released today.Change in identity of saboteurs comes less than three months after Paul Dacre was succeeded as editor by Remainer Geordie GreigMargaret Woodward, 68, given award for bravery after chasing thief from her home and ‘trying to break his kneecaps’Newspaper's official support for Leave comes two days after sister publication urged its readers to vote RemainLabour leader seeks apology as former Thatcher ally accuses newspaper of ‘telling lies’ about Ralph Miliband An old archive edition of the Daily Mail newspaper could be of great interest to anyone fascinated by the newspaper’s coverage. Founded in 1886, to quote Wikipedia, it was Britain’s first daily newspaper “aimed at the newly literate lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks”. The Daily Mail is a hate rag. The Daily Mail is the United Kingdom’s second-biggest-selling daily newspaper. All the latest breaking news on The Daily Mail.

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“ECRI considers that, in light of the fact that Muslims are increasingly under the spotlight as a result of recent Isis-related terrorist acts around the world, fuelling prejudice against Muslims shows a reckless disregard, not only for the dignity of the great majority of Muslims in the United Kingdom, but also for their safety.”The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) took aim at some British media outlets, particularly tabloid newspapers, for “offensive, discriminatory and provocative terminology”.It also recommended more rigorous ethical training for journalist and widening a clause of the Editors’ Code of Practice on discriminationThe ECRI, which is the Council of Europe’s premiere human rights body, examines all EU member states periodically and released its UK report last week, offering 23 recommendations for change.It found a “number of areas of concern” over intolerant political discourse and hate speech, as well as violent racial and religious attacks.Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? These figures suggest that the Daily Mail is by far the most dishonest newspaper in Britain. With an average readership of 3.951 million, the paper has been circulating since 1896. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.The report called for the establishment of a press regulator according to the recommendations set out in the Leveson Report, saying the two competing bodies currently in place were insufficient.Michael Singleton, the coroner delivering the inquest verdict in May 2013, said the teacher had complained to regulators about harassment as photographers besieged her home and school, and criticised the “sensational and salacious press coverage” of the story, describing it as “ill-informed bigotry”.Sharing the full story, not just the headlines“ECRI urges the media to take stock of the importance of responsible reporting, not only to avoid perpetuating prejudice and biased information, but also to avoid harm to targeted persons or vulnerable groups,” it concluded.“The Brexit referendum seems to have led to a further rise in ‘anti-foreigner’ sentiment, making it even more important that the British authorities take the steps outlined in our report as a matter of priority.”“It is no coincidence that racist violence is on the rise in the UK at the same time as we see worrying examples of intolerance and hate speech in the newspapers, online and even among politicians,” said ECRI chair Christian Ahlund.In a response included with the report, the Government defended its record and noted progress with a new Cohesive Communities Programme, Hate Crime Action Plan and the Anti-Muslim Hatred Working Group, but said it would not acquiesce to calls to ratify an anti-discrimination protocol of the European Convention on Human Rights.The ECRI’s report also concluded that some reporting on immigration, terrorism and the refugee crisis was “contributing to creating an atmosphere of hostility and rejection”.No hype, just the advice and analysis you needEuropean Commission against Racism and Intolerance criticises 'reckless' reporting