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Journalist and academic Chris Horrie argued that The Sun gave less attention to the Merseyside teams Everton and Liverpool than other football teams, giving as an example its coverage of the 1986 FA Cup Final between the pair, which it nicknamed "The Giro Cup" (in reference to a slang term for welfare), and its relatively scanty mention of a 9–0 win by Liverpool against Crystal Palace.
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Front-page of The Sun from Saturday 11 April 1992 "It's The Sun Wot Won It" was the headline that appeared on the front page of United Kingdom newspaper The Sun on 11 April 1992 in which it claimed credit for the victory of the Conservative Party in the 1992 general election.
The Sun had the largest daily newspaper circulation in the United Kingdom, [9] but was overtaken by freesheet rival Metro in March 2018. [12] The paper became a seven-day operation when The Sun on Sunday was launched in February 2012 to replace the closed News of the World and employed some of its former journalists.
Social media slammed the Pac-12 officials for picking up the flag, with some saying that the Sun Devils were 'robbed' against Washington:
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Image credits: Prince Williams/WireImage #2 Cynthia Erivo Berates A Fan-Made 'Wicked' Poster. Wicked, one of the most talked-about movies released this year, sparked massive controversy over a fan ...
During a visit to London on 17 February 2012, Murdoch announced he was soon to launch a Sunday edition of The Sun, which acted as a replacement to the News of the World. On 19 February 2012, it was announced that the first edition of The Sun on Sunday would be printed on 26 February 2012. [11] It would employ some former News of the World ...