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The Daily Post is a daily newspaper for the North Wales region of Wales. Its website is branded North Wales Live. [3] The newspaper gained independence from the Liverpool Daily Post in 2003, which later ceased production in December 2013. [4] It was based on Vale Road, Llandudno Junction, from 2001 to 2017.
The Daily Post's final appearance was on 13 January 2012, after which it became a weekly paper simply known as The Liverpool Post published every Thursday. In the period December 2010 – June 2011, the Liverpool Daily Post had an average daily circulation of 8,217 while the North Wales Daily Post edition had an average daily circulation of ...
Beata Ann Brookes CBE (21 January 1930 [1] – 17 August 2015) [2] was a British social worker, company secretary and Conservative Party politician. She served ten years as Member of the European Parliament for North Wales, and made several attempts to obtain election to the House of Commons.
South Wales Daily Post, former name of the South Wales Evening Post, Swansea, Wales; Daily Post (London newspaper), founded in 1719; Liverpool Daily Post (1855–2013) . Daily Post (North Wales), split off from the Liverpool Daily Post in 2003
Alun John Pugh (born 9 June 1955) is a Welsh politician who served as the Member of the National Assembly for Wales (AM) for Clwyd West from 1999 to 2007. A member of Welsh Labour, he is a former Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Culture, Welsh Language and Sport. Pugh lives in Ruthin but resided in Deganwy, Conwy for much of his time in ...
Daily Post (North Wales) The Demetian Mirror; Denbigh, Ruthin and Vale of Clwyd Free Press; Y Dinesydd; Y Dydd; F. Football Echo; G. Gair Rhydd; Y Genedl Gymreig;
Daily Post (North Wales) This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a less specific name ...
His first job in broadcasting was as an announcer for Southern Television.In the early stages of his career, Davies was known by his full name, Richard Davies, but changed to Dickie Davies at the suggestion of his ITV Sport colleague Jimmy Hill. [1]