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Masthead for the Leader newspapers. The Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 digital titles covering metropolitan Melbourne. The group was downsized in 2016 and in 2020. Prior to this, it published 33 weekly print titles which were delivered to over 1.4 million homes. [1] In early 2016, it had 569,000 digital unique audience each month ...
The Waterford News & Star is a local newspaper based in the Irish city of Waterford, first published as the Waterford Star in 1848. In December 2007, it changed from a broadsheet to a tabloid. [ 1 ] The Waterford News & Star in 2010/11 moved from their offices in Michael Street, Waterford City, to Gladstone House, Gladstone Street, Waterford.
It expanded rapidly into one of the North East of Ireland's largest newspapers with a circulation of 29,000 newspapers weekly. A Market Research Bureau of Ireland (MRBI) readership poll in October 2009 showed the newspaper was the market leader in the Drogheda region with 84% readership, compared with 53% readership of the other regional ...
MacGrath's Castle was a notable landmark in Abbeyside, overlooking Dungarvan Harbour, until it collapsed in January 1916. It was situated at Friar's Walk in Abbeyside, near the Augustinian abbey. It was a six-storey tower house , reputedly built by the MacGrath family, and labelled MacCragh's Castle in the Civil Survey of 1654.
In a statement to NBC News, NAACP President Derrick Johnson said Trump used the news conference to play politics, adding that he was "disgusted" by the president's words.
The Leinster Leader is a newspaper published in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland. Johnston Press bought the Leinster Leader Group in 2005. [1] The Leinster Leader Group, as well as publishing the Naas-based Leinster Leader also published The Dundalk Democrat, Leinster Express (), Limerick Leader, Offaly Express, and the Tallaght Echo. [2]
The Longford Leader was founded, as The Longford Leader and Roscommon, Leitrim and Westmeath News, [2] as a local newspaper with a Nationalist perspective, in 1897, by local activist and M.P., J. P. Farrell, and fellow M.P., Jasper Tully; it was one of a range of Nationalist projects on which they partnered.