The Daily Mail said the club banned McClean from Twitter after his tweet prompted wide media coverage.
The Daily Mail was said by the information commissioner to have made 952 requests for information to the Hampshire firm - more than any other publication.
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He was soon hired by the Daily Mail where, Waterhouse said, he was allowed to retain his treasured independence.
The Daily Mail's Quentin Letts said her acting was, at times, "as wooden as a toothpick".
Writing in the Daily Mail, Melanie Phillips said there might be a case "for some kind of basic testing of jurors' cognitive abilities".
The film was "a wizard show" and "captivating stuff" said Baz Bamingboye of the Daily Mail.
Mr Dacre, also editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers, publishers of the Mail and the Mail on Sunday, said he would withdraw the "smears" statement if Grant withdrew his claims the Daily Mail or Mail on Sunday were involved in phone hacking.
LaToya Jackson was "very candid" throughout the four-hour interview, which took place in Los Angeles, California, last Thursday, said Caroline Graham, the Daily Mail reporter who conducted the interview.
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He said it was all right for the Daily Mail to advocate against his government, as it did, but he suggested the tabloid crossed the line.
As a result, Istanbul-based Ramazan Baydan has had to recruit extra staff to meet orders for pairs of the "Model 271 brogues, " Britain's Daily Mail said.
On Sunday, Daily Mail and General Trust said it was in talks over the future of its Northcliffe Media local media arm.
"He kissed me and said I was a wonderful man, " Carson later told the Daily Mail.
But writing in the Daily Mail, Lord Carey - who was Archbishop of Canterbury between 1991 and 2002 - said the bishops "cannot lay claim to the moral high-ground".
In a statement, Daily Mail and General Trust said that it was "currently in talks regarding the future of Northcliffe Media".
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles attacked the "politics of division", which he said had seen public bodies "bending over backwards" to translate official documents into various languages - and seen men and women "disciplined for wearing modest symbols of Christian faith at work".
Though Mr. Blair said he didn't "fear" powerful tabloids like the Sun and the Daily Mail, he admitted to heeding the power of their wrath.
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