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The Star, also known as the Sheffield Star, is a tabloid published in Sheffield, England, from Monday to Saturday. It covers local news, sports, and events in South Yorkshire, North Derbyshire and North Nottinghamshire, and has a history of controversies and awards.
Find out the most popular and widely distributed newspapers in the United Kingdom, from the 19th century to the present. Compare the sales figures, formats and genres of daily and Sunday papers, and see which ones stopped reporting circulation data.
A comprehensive overview of the national and local newspapers in the UK, including their circulation, format, political orientation and ownership. The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper with a right-wing political stance and a circulation of 317,819.
A comprehensive list of the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication, from 1605 to 1900. Find out which newspapers are the oldest in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, and their languages, places, and notes.
The Star was a London evening newspaper founded in 1888. [1] It ceased publication in 1960 when it was merged with the Evening News, as part of the same takeover that saw the News Chronicle absorbed into the Daily Mail. For some years afterward, the merged paper was called The Evening News and Star. [2]
Irish Daily Star is a tabloid newspaper published in Ireland by Reach plc, with a focus on crime, celebrity and sports news. It was founded in 1988 and has a red-top masthead, a green masthead in Northern Ireland and a website thestar.ie.
Find out which newspapers, magazines, journals and websites are considered left-wing in the United Kingdom. The list covers various political positions, from socialist to anarchist, and includes daily, weekly, fortnightly, monthly and annual publications.
Today was a national tabloid launched in 1986 by Eddy Shah and bought by News International in 1987. It was the first UK national newspaper to cease publication since 1971 and had controversies over its headlines and libel cases.