Daily Mail
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The Daily Mail is a large well-known newspaper printed in Britain. It is published, from a factory in London, every weekday and Saturday in London, England. It is not printed on Sundays. Its sister paper, the Mail on Sunday, is printed instead.
It is the second most sold newspaper in Britain and sells more than a million copies a day. Its political opinion is right-wing and supports the Conservative Party in elections. The newspaper is available in many countries outside Britain, such as Egypt and the USA. There is a different Scottish edition of the newspaper which is sold in Scotland only and differs mainly in the Sport pages. There is also an Irish version of the newspaper, but the main international version is the English one. It is the principal publication of the Daily Mail and General Trust, but the company also prints the Evening Standard, London Lite and Metro newspapers in the UK.