The Daily Quail

quail (verb): a) to lose heart or courage.
b) to write a reactionary, sensationalist, misinformed, under researched, often xenophobic news article with the Express intention of inciting anger and intolerance

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

JOHANN HARI: I'm sorry you didn't understand

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Yesterday on Twitter I was accused of plagiarism. I deliberately mention Twitter here to highlight the fact that these accusations were con...
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Friday, 3 June 2011

Times Higher Education special

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In a new series of posts, I will be publishing round-ups from the web on the subject of something completely unrelated to higher education. ...
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Newspaper websites ranked according to number of articles using the word 'bikini'

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Daily Express: 2,510 articles mentioning the word 'bikini' Daily Star: 3.520 The Guardian: 5,100 The Mirror: 6,320 The Sun: 4...
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Saturday, 19 February 2011

Mr @Arseburgers responds to the Telegraph

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The Quail believes strongly in right to reply. Guy Walters' focus on one or two Twitterers in his article, 'Jan Moir unfairly vilifi...
Friday, 18 February 2011

Response from the PCC

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Received today via quailmail. Thanks for your recent query to the PCC regarding communication you had received from the Daily Mail. The ...
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011

The PCC has told us to remove our article so we'd like you to remove any evidence it ever existed from your blog, thanks.

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Received today by quailmail: Dear Sir/Madam, It appears that you have reproduced parts of an article from our website (link below). ...
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Thursday, 10 February 2011

FAO Sue Ryan. Re: Give me a job.

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Via, inexplicably, The Guardian, this amazing opportunity : Daily Mail Britain’s most successful newspaper group is offering would-be report...
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