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The Daily Star is a tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 1978. [2] In 2002, a sister Sunday edition, Daily Star Sunday was launched with a separate staff. In 2009, the Daily Star published its 10,000th issue. Jon Clark is the editor-in-chief of the paper, while Andrew Gilpin is editor of the web version.
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The Daily Star Sunday is a weekly tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a sister title to the Daily Star on 15 September 2002. [2]The Daily Star Sunday is published by Express Newspapers, which along with the Daily Star also publishes the Daily Express and Sunday Express.
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She was promoted to the post of editor of the Daily Star newspaper in December 2003, [1] and left at the end of February 2018. [2] Born in Stratford, London, England, Neesom attended Valentines High School in Ilford, Essex. [3] Her mother was a cleaner and her father a lorry driver. [1]
The Irish Daily Star (formerly known simply as The Star) is a tabloid newspaper published in Ireland by Reach plc, [5] which owns the British Daily Star. The Irish Daily Star became known for its comprehensive in-depth coverage of and thorough focus on crime, often featuring sensational coverage. It also focuses heavily on celebrity matters ...
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Today, the UK's most highly circulating paper is the free sheet Metro whilst other popular titles include tabloids such as The Sun and Daily Mirror, middle market papers such as the Daily Mail and Daily Express and broadsheet newspapers such as The Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Financial Times and The Guardian.