Daily Star
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Editors | Jon Clark |
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Circulation | 322,885 (February 2019) |
First issue date | November 2, 1978 |
Headquarters | Canary Wharf |
London | |
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United Kingdom | |
Did you know | Daily Star is the eighth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (329,971). |
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About Daily Star
The Daily Star is a daily tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 a sister Sunday edition, was launched with a separate staff. On 31 October 2009, the Daily Star published its 10,000th issue.
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... " I want to bring out in drawings what my ancestors did in sculpture in the temples of Southeast Asia, " she the Windsor Daily Star...
'Dear oh dear': Six moments from six chaotic weeks
... Outlasted by a lettuce When a political commentator joked that Ms Truss had " roughly the shelf-life of a lettuce" British newspaper the Daily Star responded by testing the theory on a live web-cam feed...
Liz Truss resignation: World politicians and media react to Truss departure
... A stark repudiation of her leadership The Daily Stars appears to have cut through to international audiences...
Newspaper headlines: 'Wish you weren't here' and Sunak's crisis warning
... The Daily Mirror and the Daily Star both feature photographs of huge queues of cars waiting to board ferries...
Newspaper headlines: 'Brit killed in Ukraine' and 'Disorder! Disorder!'
... The Daily Star headline parodies the Speaker s traditional call in the chamber in its headline " Disorder! Disorder! " - and it calls the sleaze and sexism row the " shame of Britain"...
Newspaper headlines: Putin's Mariupol threat and Gove 'target of plot'
... The Indian and Chinese restaurant sectors appeal in the Daily Star for the chancellor not to restore VAT levels in their sector to 20%...
Newspaper headlines: 'One rule for them, new rules for the rest of us'
... And the Daily Star invites readers to play an " exciting new board game...
Newspaper headlines: No 10 'party clowns' and 'a sick joke'
... And finally, the Daily Star says the " massive hunt for Deputy Prime Minister, Dominic Raab s brain" is continuing...
Newspaper headlines: No 10 'party clowns' and 'a sick joke'
Photos of the Prime Minister 's former press secretary, Allegra Stratton , laughing feature on many of the Front Pages - as the claims that Downing Street held a Christmas Party during lockdown last December were given fresh impetus.
The Times , after Itv News obtained a video of a mock briefing showing Downing Street staff laughing while making references to a gathering where cheese and wine were served.
An unnamed Downing Street official is quoted in the Financial Times as saying that, after the Prime Minister 's denials, the
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail says, with its main headline referring to The Situation as " a sick joke".
The Mirror focuses on fresh claims that, alleging former Education Secretary Gavin Williamson hosted as many as 24 members of his top team for a festive " bash". The Paper quotes The Department For Education admitting that The Gathering was held to thank staff for their efforts during the pandemic.
The spokesman said that while it was work-related, Looking Back they accepted it would have been better not to have gathered in that way at that particular time. The Mirror adds a " grotesque picture is emerging of an elite deciding rules are for the ruled, not the rulers".
Meanwhile, the Build Up to the festive season is " starting to look a lot like last Christmas" the i paper writes, focusing on the Prime Minister 's.
Tougher Covid rules are under consideration by the government, according to The Daily Telegraph. The Paper says The Cabinet is split about whether to bring in vaccine passports, but the measure is still being looked at given The Evidence that the new Omicron variant is more transmissible than The Delta strain.
Fears the Omicron variant could " overwhelm" hospitals has led the Prime Minister to " pile on the pressure on the NHS" to speed up the booster jab rollout is The Lead in the Daily Express .
However, The Sun focuses on a totally different story - Reporting that after blaming The Power outages caused by Storm Arwen on the " wrong type of wind". It says regulators " offered no apology" while being questioned, telling MPs the downed Power Lines were caused by trees that had " been hit from a surprise direction".
And finally, the Daily Star says the " massive hunt for Deputy Prime Minister , Dominic Raab 's brain" is continuing. It Follows The Testimony of a whistleblower about problems with the withdrawal from Afghanistan this summer while he was Foreign Secretary .
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