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{{Infobox source reliability
| type = website
| shortcut = WP:MAILONSUNDAY
| status = d
| last = 2020
| domain1 = mailonsunday.co.uk
| rfc = [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 318#Can we please adapt the Daily Mail consensus to reflect a position on Mail on Sunday?|Rfc]]
| rfcdate = 2020
}}
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== Summary ==
There is clear and substantial consensus that the ''Mail on Sunday'' is generally unreliable, and a slightly narrower consensus that the source should be deprecated. Those supporting deprecation point to factual errors, asserted fabrications, and biased reporting identified on the part of the source, with reference to specific instances, and to common ownership of the source with [[#Daily Mail|a previously deprecated source]].
== Excerpt ==
{{hatnote|Excerpt from the lead of [[The Mail on Sunday]]:}}
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== Discussions ==
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=== Links ===
==== RSN ====
* [[WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 278#Does WP:Dailymail apply to the Mail on Sunday]]
* [[WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 311#Clarification: Does Daily Mail RfC apply to the Mail on Sunday?]]
=== Recency ===
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=== Rfcs ===
# 2020 [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 318#Can we please adapt the Daily Mail consensus to reflect a position on Mail on Sunday?|Rfc]]
==Notes==
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==References==
== Original table row for comparison ==
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|- class="s-d" id="The Mail on Sunday"
| data-sort-value="Mail on Sunday" | ''[[The Mail on Sunday]]'' {{WP:RSPSHORTCUT|WP:MAILONSUNDAY}}
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| {{rsnl|318|Can we please adapt the Daily Mail consensus to reflect a position on Mail on Sunday?|2020|rfc=y}}
| {{WP:RSPLAST|2020|stale=n}}
| There is clear and substantial consensus that the ''Mail on Sunday'' is generally unreliable, and a slightly narrower consensus that the source should be deprecated. Those supporting deprecation point to factual errors, asserted fabrications, and biased reporting identified on the part of the source, with reference to specific instances, and to common ownership of the source with [[#Daily Mail|a previously deprecated source]].
| {{WP:RSPUSES|mailonsunday.co.uk|mailonsunday.com|pressreader.com/uk/the-mail-on-sunday|pressreader.com/uk/the-scottish-mail-on-sunday|dailymail.co.uk/mailonsunday}}
|}