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MailOnline becomes Britain's biggest newspaper website

MailOnline became Britain's biggest newspaper website in June with 29.3million unique visitors. That represents a 19 per cent increase on May and a healthy 83 per cent increase on June 2008.

The site also recorded its highest ever UK traffic with 8.3million unique visitors for the month; an increase of 4 per cent over May and 67 per cent over June 2008.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12...l#ixzz0M687xALQ

:sleepy: speaks for its self doesn't it.

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Not surprises, they should actually pay you chemical licker.

But yeah, best pics, I have to say...

Say the Telegraph or Guardian, will report a story 'man kills wife and kids' and you think 'oh no that's terrible..'

but with the Mail, you'll a pic of the guy... and it's 'well, Jesus H christ, no surprises there then...who let him in then?"

That's why the liberals hate it... ah HHAAA HHHAA :lol:

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I never knew the reason but I like DailyTelegarph

Thanks

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Not surprises, they should actually pay you chemical licker.

I phoned them today as I said "it's me I always goto your site, CAN I HAVE SOME MONEY" they put the phone down on me :(

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I phoned them today as I said "it's me I always goto your site, CAN I HAVE SOME MONEY" they put the phone down on me :(

"Oh my! How rude!" :lol:

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