the Daily Mirror
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- one of Britain's national daily newspapers, sometimes referred to as just the Mirror, and known as that at various times in the past. It was started in 1903 by Alfred Harmsworth, who later became Lord Northcliffe, as a newspaper for women. At first it was not a success, but it became very successful when it was made the world's first daily newspaper with pictures. The newspaper presents political views that are generally left-wing. It is tabloid size, and is considered to be part of the ‘popular press’ (not one of the ‘quality papers’).
see also Sunday Mirror《每日镜报》:英国的国家日报之一,有时也称为《镜报》,在过去的不同时期都被称为《每日镜报》。它始于1903年,当时是阿尔弗雷德·哈姆斯沃思(Alfred Harmsworth),后来成为诺斯克里夫勋爵(Lord Northcliffe)的女性报纸。最初它并没有成功,但是当它成为世界上第一本带有图片的日报时,它却变得非常成功。该报纸发表的政治观点通常是左翼的。它是小报大小,被认为是“大众新闻”的一部分(不是“优质论文”之一)。