The Courier
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Editors | Catriona MacInnes |
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Circulation | 45,064 (January - June 2015, 99. 5% paid) |
Format | Tabloid (since 2012, previously broadsheet) |
Founded | 1801 |
Owners | DC Thomson |
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ID | 960833 |
About The Courier
The Courier & Advertiser, more commonly known as simply The Courier, is a newspaper published by DC Thomson in Dundee, Scotland. As of 2013, it is printed in six regional editions: Dundee, Angus & The Mearns, Fife, West Fife, Perthshire, and Stirlingshire.
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... The business, which is now run by Sir David s son Aidan, includes the Spectator magazine and stretches beyond the media world to include The Courier Yodel and Shop Direct, with the online retail outlets Littlewoods and Very...
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... But Amazon told him because he had accepted the parcel and given The Courier a passcode, and the fact the dog food weighed the same as an iPhone, then he must have received the iPhone...
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... In December, Labour MP Carolyn Harris accused The Courier of causing " misery" to people in the run-up to Christmas...
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... A GMP spokesperson added: " If you were expecting a parcel which has not been delivered, please contact The Courier service directly about this...
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... Since then it has trialled drone delivery partnerships with the US retailer Walmart and The Courier firms FedEx and UPS...
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... The Institute for Medical research tells us that we will send someone to collect Delhi, the kits, because The Courier company, they usually used to work, but there was no way we could do it, because of the lockdown, she said...
Telegraph owners say no risk to titles over loans
By Jemma DempseyBBC News
The Billionaire owners of The Telegraph newspapers say their businesses are in good shape following claims they are on The cusp of receivership.
The Bbc understands Lloyds Banking Group wants to recover debts from loans made to The Barclay brothers' family.
There are reports The Telegraph and Spectator titles could be sold within days.
The Family said " speculation about The Business entering administration is unfounded and irresponsible".
It is unclear how much money is owed to Lloyds but The Financial Times (FT).
One person close to The Talks said The banking group's patience over The Debt was " running out" The FT said.
Sky News said Lloyds Banking Group was being advised by financial firm Lazard and it planned to appoint another bank to immediately begin selling The Daily and Sunday Telegraph titles.
A spokesperson for The Barclays said: " The loans in question are related to The Family 's overarching ownership structure of its Media Assets. They do not, in any way, affect The operations or financial stability of Telegraph Media Group. "
The Statement said businesses within its portfolio continued to trade strongly and The Telegraph was performing " extremely well".
The Twin brothers, Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay , bought The newspapers in 2004 from Hollinger following The demise of Conrad Black . Sir David died in 2021.
The Business , which is now run by Sir David's son Aidan, includes The Spectator magazine and stretches beyond The media world to include The Courier Yodel and Shop Direct , with The online retail outlets Littlewoods and Very.
The sale of The Ritz hotel in London in 2020 exposed a bitter rift between The two families of The Twins , with claims of commercial espionage over The bugging of business meetings.
At The centre of The Affair was CCTV footage allegedly showing Sir Frederick 's nephew handling a device. It saw The Billionaire and his daughter, Amanda, sue three of Sir David's sons for invasion of privacy.
Further legal issues arose last August - The Guardian newspaper reported Sir Frederick , 88, after a high court judge gave him three months to pay money owed to his ex-wife.
That case is continuing.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com