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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'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
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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: Churchill statue 'entombed' and the future of the 2m rule
A photo of the boarded-up statue of Winston Churchill in London's Parliament Square makes The Front of several Newspapers, including the Daily Mail . Home Secretary Priti Patel , The Paper says that to protect The Statue - it was the boxed in front of potential vandalism to the graffitied Last Weekend , should be revealed immediately. "We should be free Churchill," she says. The Daily Express announced the cover of The Statue "absurd and shameful", and describes the PM, Boris Johnson angry after he gave a statement on The Matter . The Paper says the Prime Minister is a "passionate defence" of the war-hero. Sir Winston's grandson, MP Sir Nicholas Soames , condemned the demonstrators who defaced The Statue , "The Daily Telegraph" reported. But The Paper 's Top Story on The Social distancing, as a rule, people apart to stay 2m. He reported that after a "comprehensive political space", government scientists have said the rule can be deleted by you, as long as other measures. The Paper says No 10 announcement formally, the rule could come "within days". The FT Weekend Top Story also focuses on the effect of the 2m rule on the economy. It reports to the Minister and Tory MPs are "turning up The Heat ", the show Mr Johnson to scrap the rule, according to Friday's published figures, that the country's economy shrank in April. The Paper says it is a full recovery may be "out of reach", when the rule is deleted. The 2m rule is a policy area where the Minister and the scientists begin to speak, which I reported to the newspaper. The Paper also reported his own analysis shows The Number of top doctors and scientists, which has No 10 daily briefings More Than halved since the beginning of June, while The Number of non-medical experts, has increased gradually. The Times says that Mr Johnson will target "the result of the British, to help the shops in the" next week to the economy of the country. It Shopper says, the clock is the planning of a public visit to a high street and to calm down, followed by non-essential shops open in England. According to The Office for National Statistics, only 36% of people in England feel safe to leave The House , it adds. The Queen , whose official birthday is on Saturday - makes The Front of the Daily Mirror . The Paper reported that she plans to honor key people who have helped the country during the pandemic, with a Garden Party . It quotes the Lib dem MP Layla Moran , the suggests, it is a "wonderful way" for The Queen is to honor "those who have given so much". Meanwhile, on the Front Page of the Daily Star readers asks: "all the others think it was a bit of a strange week?" It provides its readers with images of the historical statues to be cut, but its main story is on of the stars of the pantomime, the fear that you are the victim of coronavirus.
Source of news: bbc.com