enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the...

    Ireland on Sunday – replaced with Irish Mail on Sunday 2006; The Irish Citizen – closed 1920; Irish Daily Star Sunday – closed January 2011; The Irish Family – closed 2008; An Gaedheal – closed 1937; Metro Éireann - closed 2020; Irish News of the World – closed July 2011; The Sunday Journal; The Sunday Press – closed in 1995

  3. List of newspaper columnists - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspaper_columnists

    Nigel Dempster (1941–2007), Daily Express, Daily Mail and Private Eye; Tom Driberg (1905–1976), Daily Express and Reynolds News; Tony Forrester (1953–), The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph; Jonathan Freedland (1967–), The Guardian, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Mirror, Evening Standard; A. A. Gill (1954–2016), The Sunday Times

  4. Irish Daily Mail - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Daily_Mail

    The Irish Daily Mail is a newspaper published on the island of Ireland by DMG Media (the parent company of the British Daily Mail). The paper launched in February 2006 with a launch strategy that included giving away free copies on the first day of circulation and low pricing subsequently. [ 2 ]

  5. Maureen Callahan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maureen_Callahan

    It also became an Irish Times bestseller. Along with Megyn Kelly, who called it "the book of the summer" in June 2024, Ask Not has been listed as a Top 20 Summer read by Town & Country, The Sunday Independent, Glamour UK, and Mail on Sunday. The Observer praised the book as "a timely reminder of the dangers posed by men who crave power."

  6. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the...

    The first national halfpenny paper was the Daily Mail [1] (followed by the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror), which became the first weekday paper to sell one million copies around 1911. Circulation continued to increase, reaching a peak in the mid-1950s; [ 2 ] sales of the News of the World reached a peak of more than eight million in 1950.

  7. Shay Healy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shay_Healy

    In the early 1960s, Healy became Folk Correspondent for Spotlight, an Irish pop music weekly, and he continued to write for the magazine until its demise in the mid-1970s. [21] He wrote a weekly column for the Irish Daily Mail. The Stunt is the title of Healy's debut novel, published in 1992.

  8. Jan Moir - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Moir

    The article was published in the Daily Mail six days after the singer's death, before his funeral. The article provoked much criticism, [ 6 ] with Guardian columnist Charlie Brooker , for example, describing her article as "a gratuitous piece of gay-bashing" and urging readers to contact the Press Complaints Commission . [ 7 ]

  9. David Quinn (columnist) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Quinn_(columnist)

    David Quinn is an Irish social and religious commentator. From 1996 to 2003, he was the editor at The Irish Catholic. He served as the religious and social affairs correspondent for the Irish Independent from 2003 to 2005. He has often appeared on Irish current affairs programmes.