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Web site www.express.co.uk
Owners Reach plc
HeadquartersLower Thames Street
London
EC3
United Kingdom
Circulation315,142 (February 2019)
First issue date 1900
Did you knowDaily Express is the ninth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (321,146).
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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

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... 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

Sir Michael Parkinson: Chat show host dies aged 88
Aug 17,2023 5:21 am

... 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

Obituary: Ann Leslie
Jun 27,2023 2:10 pm

... 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

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May 23,2023 4:10 pm

... 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'

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... 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

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Mar 29,2023 9:50 pm

... 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

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Sep 8,2022 2:51 pm

... " Show us you care, Ma am" bayed the Daily Express headline...

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... The Daily Express hails the funding shake-up, and urges the BBC to become more responsive to what the public really wants...

West ferry planning series: work-push for house vote on Robert Jenrick

Mar 22,2022 2:20 pm

work is trying to Force to publish the housing Secretary Robert Jenrick , all documents relating to a controversial planning decision.

Mr Jenrick approved the Scheme , 12 Days before the developer Gave £12,000 to the Conservative Party .

labour says the timing of increases "cash for favours" suspicion - But Mr Jenrick, he insists it has done nothing wrong.

Shadow housing Secretary, Steve Reed , urges to Force the lower house vote, the publication of documents.

The Conservatives' 80 seat majority means that the work is unlikely to win the vote.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma BBC Radio 4 Yesterday said program Mr Jenrick had "acted with all propriety" and, as his colleagues have already had questions about, he answered in The Commons "this should be The End of The Matter ".

But Wednesday's Commons debate, secured by work, to give MPs a chance to ask questions about the West ferry development.

The series revolves around a 1,500 home development in the former West ferry printing plant on The Isle of Dogs in East London .

The developer, the former Daily Express owner Richard Desmond , personally Gave the Conservative Party £ 12,000 Two Weeks after the Scheme was approved in January.

Affordable housing

labour says the timing of the decision to the approval of the Scheme - just A Day before a new community infrastructure levy came into Force - would have saved, Mr. Desmond, Northern and Shell companies up to £50m.

later turned out to be Mr Jenrick had sat next to Mr Desmond to a Conservative Party fundraising dinner in November 2019.

work, says Mr Jenrick also his advisers overruled, to reduce the amount of affordable housing required, the development, the potentially Mr save Desmond a Further £106.

The planned development is in London's Docklands

Mr Jenrick was a decision challenged by Tower Hamlets Council, forced The Secretary of state and say what he did was "unlawful, due to the obvious bias".

the members of the Council asked The High Court to the government for the disclosure of E-Mails and memos about the offer.

Rather than do this, Mr Jenrick, the lawyers conceded the timing of his decision "would lead the fair-minded and informed observer to conclude that it is biased is a real possibility," he said.

the defense of his actions in The Commons earlier this month, Mr Jenrick said it was not reaching "unusual" for The Secretary of state to a different conclusion from the councils or planning inspectors, The Most "controversial" applications.

'Illegal decision"

"I took this decision in Good Faith , with an Open Mind , and I Am confident that all The Rules were followed," he told MPs.

He told MPs Mr Desmond had tried to increase the control with him during dinner, But that he had told the business man he could not discuss.

But , Mr Desmond Last Weekend that he had shown, Mr Jenrick, a promotional video for the program on his cell phone during the fundraiser at The Savoy Hotel.

Mr Desmond did not respond to BBC requests for a comment.

labour Force -to-use, Wednesday, The Commons -debate, in order to try to Force the government to release all correspondence with Ministers and their special advisers for the development.

Mr Reed said: "The Secretary of state has admitted that he knew that his illegal, unilateral decision-making would bypass to authorize Richard Desmond property, save the Conservative Party donor, up to £150, But there are still far too many unanswered questions left. "

He added that, if Mr Jenrick "has nothing to hide, then he has nothing to fear from the publication of these documents".

Labour and the Liberal Democrats , the UK's top civil servant, Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark have written Sedwill, to investigate, to ask him the ministerial code, whether Mr Jenrick broke.

The "Cabinet Office ", said Sir Mark would react "to the letter in due course", But has refused to conduct a full investigation.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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