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As Daily Mail Editor, the controversial Paul Dacre leaves his post, thousands of copies of a miniature "tribute" newspaper parodying the Daily Mail have been released.

The parody newspaper will be handed out at various locations across Liverpool this week.

Darren Cullen, the man who famously created the Pocket Money Loans installation at Banksy’s Dismaland in 2015, has hand drawn a fun sized version of the UK’s second biggest selling paper.

(Image: Darren Cullen)

This will be Darren’s third and final intervention as a commissioned artist for Rapid Response Unit, the experimental newsroom that commissions artists to respond to news and current affairs.

Darren describes his newest piece as "containing all the misogynistic, racist, war-and-fear-mongering you’ve come to love and expect from the Daily Mail" on a miniature scale.

Of Darren’s work, Rapid Response Unit’s Editor, Mark Donne, said: "His attention to detail when creating these satirical works is outstanding, and I really do urge people to grab a copy while they can"

"this final quite hilarious but stinging provocation focuses on the grotesque propagandising of news events and the value of crude sexism to draw eyes to images, stories and advertising."

Darren himself will be manning the newspaper stand and handing out the satirical newspapers.

(Image: Darren Cullen)

This is where and when you can grab your copy:

Thursday, September 6 - Morning - St John’s Shopping Centre

Thursday, September 6 - Afternoon - Bold Street

Friday, September 7 - Morning - Lord Street

Friday, September 7 - Afternoon - Bluecoat Chambers Courtyard

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