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The Sunday World is an Irish newspaper published by Independent News & Media. [3] It is the second largest selling "popular" newspaper in the Republic of Ireland, [4] and is also sold in Northern Ireland where a modified edition with more stories relevant to that region is produced. It was first published on 25 March 1973. [5]
From 2001 to 2008, she was co-owner of News Ireland news agency. She began working for the Sunday World in 2008. Since 2010, Tallant is Investigations Editor at the Sunday World. She has been awarded Irish Crime Journalist of the Year three times. [2] [1] Since November 2020, she hosts, edits, and produces the weekly Crime World podcast. [4]
Paul Williams (media personality) Paul Williams (born 1964) is an Irish journalist . His TV credits include Dirty Money and the self-regarding title Paul Williams Investigates—The Battle for the Gas Fields . In 2011 he joined the Irish Sun, where he is employed as "Investigations Editor", after the closure of the Irish News of the World .
Brian D'Arcy CP OBE (born 1 June 1945) is an Irish Passionist priest, [1] writer, newspaper columnist, broadcaster, and preacher. D'Arcy hosts a weekly radio programme each Sunday afternoon on BBC Radio Ulster. [2] He is the author of several books, including A Little Bit of Religion and A Little Bit of Healing.
0039-5218. Website. www.independent.ie. The Sunday Independent is an Irish Sunday newspaper broadsheet published by Independent News & Media plc, a subsidiary of Mediahuis. It is the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent, and maintains an editorial position midway between magazine and tabloid.
The Sunday World stated on the tape Quinn says "Children, if you realise, are almost like sponge. Their minds are sensitive and you can put programmes into children’s minds" [24] In 2009 the Sunday World reported that Mike Garde, who had campaigned against Cults in Ireland, had been issued a death-threat by a Cult in Ireland. [25]
Mediahuis Ireland operates throughout Ireland. Its titles include the highest circulation daily and Sunday papers in Ireland. [5] Mediahuis Ireland is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediahuis. [6] The INM group of companies was dominated by Tony O'Reilly and his family between 1973 and 2012.
Other popular papers include The Sunday Times, The Sunday Tribune, The Sunday Business Post, Ireland on Sunday and the Sunday World. In Northern Ireland the three main daily newspapers are The News Letter, which is Unionist in outlook, The Irish News, mainly Nationalist in outlook and the Belfast Telegraph.