The Daily Mirror

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Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owners Trinity Mirror
Founded November 2, 1903
Political position      Centre-left
Headquarters One Canada Square, London
Editor-in-chief Richard Wallace
Website www.mirror.co.uk
Alternate newspaper: The Daily Mirror (Australia)

The Daily Mirror is a popular British tabloid daily newspaper. For a period during the 1990s it was renamed The Mirror, but reverted to its original name in 2002.

The newspaper was launched on November 2, 1903 by Alfred Harmsworth as a newspaper for women. However, in this format it was unsuccessful and he quickly changed the focus and added pictures and photographs. This improved the circulation dramatically. The paper was later owned by Alfred's brother Harold Harmsworth (Lord Rothermere), it was bought by Robert Maxwell in 1984, and is now owned by Trinity Mirror.

Trinity Mirror is based at One Canada Square — the focal building in London's Canary Wharf development.

In 1978, the paper announced its support for a British withdrawal from Ireland.

During the 1990s the paper was accused of dumbing-down in an attempt to poach readers from Rupert Murdoch's Sun, although judging by their relative sales figures this was unsuccessful. Also in 2002 the Mirror changed its logo from red to black (attempting to dissociate the paper from the term "red top", meaning a sensationalist mass-market tabloid, although on 6 April 2005 the red top came back, albeit most likely in honor of the Labour Party which it supports) and it has made efforts to concentrate on solid journalism rather than celebrity scandals — not always successfully.

It takes a left-of-centre editorial line. Under then-editor Piers Morgan, it was the only tabloid newspaper in the UK to be hostile to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In May 2004, it published what it claimed were photos of British soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison. The decision to publish the photos, which were subsequently shown to be hoaxes, led to the sacking of Morgan on 14 May 2004.

The current editor is Richard Wallace.

The Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror is a Sunday newspaper with the same ownership as and a similar style to The Daily Mirror.

The current editor is Tina Weaver.

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