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  2. The Sun (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper, published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lachlan Murdoch's News Corp. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It was founded as a broadsheet in 1964 as a successor to the Daily Herald , and became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owner. [ 11 ]

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  4. Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mirror endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. [54] Also in 2016, the newspaper asked for Jeremy Corbyn's resignation "for the good of the party and of the country." [55] Despite this critical position, the Daily Mirror endorsed the Labour Party in the 2017 UK general ...

  5. David Montgomery (newspaper executive) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was later editor of News of the World from 1985 to 1987. He then became director of News (UK) Limited, a subsidiary of News International owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Between 1987 and 1991, Montgomery was editor of the Today newspaper, by then owned by Murdoch.

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  7. Rebekah Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Mary Brooks (née Wade; born 27 May 1968) [5] is a British media executive and former journalist and newspaper editor.She has been chief executive officer of News UK since 2015.

  8. Peter Willis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, he began working for the Manchester Evening News. [1] [2] [3] Willis later worked for The Sun, the Daily Star and the Daily Express, becoming known for his celebrity reporting. In 1997, he moved to the Daily Mirror, as the first editor of its Saturday magazine, The Look.

  9. Kelvin MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, The Sun had overtaken the Daily Mirror as the newspaper with the highest sales in the UK. MacKenzie cemented the paper's image as a right-wing tabloid , not only increasing its profile, but also making it known for attacks on left-wing political figures and movements, and its sensationalist front-page celebrity exposés. [ 7 ]