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  2. Recurring jokes in Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    Mike Giggler, an e-mail correspondent in newspaper letters pages, usually appearing at the bottom of the page having sent in a particularly unfunny pun as often seen at the bottom of The Guardian letters page. Lord Gnome is purported to be the proprietor of the magazine, and is an amalgam of media magnates.

  3. Letter to the American People - Wikipedia

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    The letter gained renewed attention in 2023 amid the Israel–Hamas war, after a compilation of TikTok videos referencing the letter went viral on Twitter. [9] The Guardian removed the letter from its website, citing context issues. TikTok, responding to the videos' virality, removed hashtags and videos related to or featuring the letter's ...

  4. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian and changed its name in 1959, [5] followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. [6]

  5. Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation

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    UPIAS was begun in 1972 by Paul Hunt when he invited disabled people to form a group to confront disability issues, in a letter to The Guardian newspaper, 20 September 1972. [2] It was later officially founded by him and Vic Finkelstein. [3]

  6. Letter to the editor - Wikipedia

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    Letters to the Editor (LTEs) have been a feature of American newspapers since the 18th century. [citation needed] Many of the earliest news reports and commentaries published by early-American newspapers were delivered in the form of letters, and by the mid-18th century, LTEs were a dominant carrier of political and social discourse.

  7. The Guardian leaves X, calling it a ‘toxic media platform’

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    The Guardian said the US presidential election campaign ‘underlined’ its decision to leave the Elon Musk-owned social media platform. The Guardian leaves X, calling it a ‘toxic media platform’

  8. The Guardian (Anglican newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian was a weekly Anglican newspaper published from January 1846 to November 1951. It was founded by Richard William Church, Thomas Henry Haddan, and other supporters of the Tractarian movement and was for many years the leading newspaper of the Church of England. [4]

  9. Endorsements in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union ...

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    On 4 June 2016, The Guardian newspaper published a number of 'letters to Britain' by European (non-British) writers and intellectuals giving their opinion on the referendum and Britain's place in Europe. All of the letters expressed support for remain. [366] The writers were: Elena Ferrante, Italian; Javier Marías, Spanish; Timur Vermes, German