Daily Express
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Web site | www.express.co.uk |
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Owners | Reach plc |
Headquarters | Lower Thames Street |
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United Kingdom | |
Circulation | 315,142 (February 2019) |
First issue date | 1900 |
Did you know | Daily Express is the ninth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (321,146). |
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ID | 658986 |
About Daily Express
The Daily Express is a daily national middle-market tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom. It is the flagship of Express Newspapers, a subsidiary of Northern & Shell. It was first published as a broadsheet in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Its sister paper, the Sunday Express, was launched in 1918.
Michael Parkinson obituary: Setting the standard for TV talk shows
... Parkinson left the Guardian and began working in London for the Daily Express while Mary, who was pregnant with their first child, remained in Manchester...
Sir Michael Parkinson: Chat show host dies aged 88
... After two years in the British army, he worked as a journalist for the Manchester Guardian (later renamed the Guardian) before joining the Daily Express in London...
Obituary: Ann Leslie
... She got her first job in journalism in 1962 at the Daily Express in Manchester, straight out of Oxford...
I was targeted by Mirror investigators- Campbell
... He said he had also seen documents which indicated that a " blagger" sent Lord Mandelson s private banking and mortgage details to Southern Investigations, who sent them on to Gary Jones, now editor of the Daily Express, on December 23 of that year...
Newspaper headlines: 'Sick note UK' and 'Bird flu spreads to humans'
... Rishi Sunak s speech to the Council of Europe in Iceland is the main story for the Daily Express, which carries the headline: " You must let us deport illegal immigrants"...
State pension age rise to 68 will not be brought forward - government to say
... The Daily Express newspaper, where the story first appeared, said Mr Stride would after the next election...
Death of Queen Elizabeth II: The moment history stops
... " Show us you care, Ma am" bayed the Daily Express headline...
Newspaper headlines: 'Brit killed in Ukraine' and 'Disorder! Disorder!'
... The Daily Express hails the funding shake-up, and urges the BBC to become more responsive to what the public really wants...
Newspaper headlines: 'Sick note UK' and 'Bird flu spreads to humans'
By BBC NewsStaff
The Guardian reports that asylum seekers will lose basic housing protections under new proposals to move tens of thousands of people out of hotels and into the private rented sector. The Paper says ministers want to exempt asylum seekers' landlords from rules, including minimum room sizes - causing " alarm" among healthcare workers and migration campaigners. A government spokesperson said standards of care would not be compromised, but that the use of expensive hotels must end.
Rishi Sunak 's speech to The Council of Europe in Iceland is the main story for the Daily Express , which carries the headline: " You must let us deport illegal immigrants". The Paper says the Prime Minister told judges at the European Court of Human Rights that it was time to stop " meddling" in Britain's plans to fly illegal migrants to Rwanda, adding that they must start being " fair and transparent" after what The Express calls " secret late-night court rulings" that left deportation flights grounded in the UK.
According to The Times , the Prime Minister is facing the prospect of three by-elections, after being advised that Conservative MPs, nominated by Boris Johnson for peerages, will have to Stand Down from The Commons - before The Next general Election - if they want to join The Lords . The Paper reports that of those nominated by the former Prime Minister , Nadine Dorries , Nigel Adams and Alok Sharma are said to Be Prepared to give up being MPs, which could see the Tories lose seats in by-elections. But a source close to Mr Sharma tells The Times that it is a " totally hypothetical question".
The Daily Mirror highlights remarks by former Tory MP Ann Widdecombe , who told The Bbc that people who can't afford basic food items should do without. She was responding to A Question about the cost of making a Cheese Sandwich At Home , which has jumped by around a third in The Past year. " Can't afford a sandwich? Hard cheese, " reads The Paper 's headline.
The Daily Mirror pictures a Palestinian man, arm-in-arm with The Rabbi husband of a British Jewish woman, killed in a terror attack in the occupied West Bank last month. Abu Radia met Lucy Dee's husband, Leo, to thank him after his life was saved when one of her kidneys was donated to him. The Paper says the 38-year-old carpenter also gave Rabbi Dee a framed blessing with The Message : " If you save One Life , it's As If you've saved The World . " Rabbi Dee tells The Mirror that his wife would have wanted her kidney to be " A Sign of peace and reconciliation".
Source of news: bbc.com