Daily Star
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Editors | Jon Clark |
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Circulation | 322,885 (February 2019) |
First issue date | November 2, 1978 |
Headquarters | Canary Wharf |
London | |
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United Kingdom | |
Did you know | Daily Star is the eighth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (329,971). |
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About Daily Star
The Daily Star is a daily tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 a sister Sunday edition, was launched with a separate staff. On 31 October 2009, the Daily Star published its 10,000th issue.
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... " I want to bring out in drawings what my ancestors did in sculpture in the temples of Southeast Asia, " she the Windsor Daily Star...
'Dear oh dear': Six moments from six chaotic weeks
... Outlasted by a lettuce When a political commentator joked that Ms Truss had " roughly the shelf-life of a lettuce" British newspaper the Daily Star responded by testing the theory on a live web-cam feed...
Liz Truss resignation: World politicians and media react to Truss departure
... A stark repudiation of her leadership The Daily Stars appears to have cut through to international audiences...
Newspaper headlines: 'Wish you weren't here' and Sunak's crisis warning
... The Daily Mirror and the Daily Star both feature photographs of huge queues of cars waiting to board ferries...
Newspaper headlines: 'Brit killed in Ukraine' and 'Disorder! Disorder!'
... The Daily Star headline parodies the Speaker s traditional call in the chamber in its headline " Disorder! Disorder! " - and it calls the sleaze and sexism row the " shame of Britain"...
Newspaper headlines: Putin's Mariupol threat and Gove 'target of plot'
... The Indian and Chinese restaurant sectors appeal in the Daily Star for the chancellor not to restore VAT levels in their sector to 20%...
Newspaper headlines: 'One rule for them, new rules for the rest of us'
... And the Daily Star invites readers to play an " exciting new board game...
Newspaper headlines: No 10 'party clowns' and 'a sick joke'
... And finally, the Daily Star says the " massive hunt for Deputy Prime Minister, Dominic Raab s brain" is continuing...
Headlines: Boris Johnson back, in the midst of 'lockdown dilemma"
Boris Johnson to return to work on Monday featured on many Front Pages . He splashed across The Front of the "Sunday Telegraph", which says the government is considering plans to quarantine passengers in the UK for Two Weeks . The Paper says the scheme, which would apply to British as well as foreigners, could be rolled out in may. The Return of the PM shall see him, and tighten his "grip on The Crisis ", says the Sunday Express. The Papers , says Mr. Johnson, "the start" after recovering from coronavirus, and hold decisive meetings will be holes in This Week an easing of the lockdown measures. The Observer reports A Warning from leading scientists, that The Number of new coronavirus cases continues to be "much too high", so that any loosening of the closure soon. One of The Scientists , the government, Prof John Edmunds , advise the audit says-and tracing-system "would be overwhelmed" if the measures have been raised now. The Sunday Mirror leads on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to say, the Minister, the start of the treatment, British as well as adults. In a letter to the PM, Sir Keir in the UK says deserves to be told how the government intends to make the country move again. The Prime Minister comes under the "concerted pressure" to facilitate the blocking of a group of "Tory values", claims the Sunday Times. It says a "spine-movement" of Ministers, a senior Tory simple members of Parliament and the Tory party donors want to loosened restrictions amid signs The Public is growing tired. The Mail on Sunday reported that the Minister have ordered the production of up to 50 million "game-changing" immunity tests. The Paper says, a breakthrough by British scientists means to test that people might be able to, reliably, whether they have developed immunity against The Virus of June. "Use Nightingale hospitals for corona OAP" is the headline in the Sunday edition of the people says that the "desperate" request from nursing homes comes as the UK death's toll at 20,000. And the Daily Star Sunday claims a Premier League star held a lockdown party at his house. It leads with a statement from his club, Everton, which says it is "horrified" he broke the lockdown restrictions.
Source of news: bbc.com