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21 July – Christopher Ewart-Biggs, new UK ambassador to Ireland, and a civil servant, Judith Cooke, are killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army landmine at Sandyford, County Dublin. 22 July – Dangerous Wild Animals Act requires licences for the keeping of certain animals in captivity. 27 July – United Kingdom breaks diplomatic ...
15 November – The Daily Telegraph becomes the first national newspaper in Britain to launch an online edition, the Electronic Telegraph. Some 600,000 people in Britain now have access to the internet at home. 16 November – Unemployment falls to under 2.5 million for the first time since the end of 1991.
3 May – 1979 general election. 4 May – The Conservatives win the General Election by a 44-seat majority and Margaret Thatcher becomes the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe is the most notable MP to lose his seat in the election.
More than 4% of the UK population (some 2,500,000 people) now have internet access. New car sales in the United Kingdom are above 2,000,000 for this year, a level last seen in 1990. Panathlon Foundation is formed by Ashley Iceton. Publications. Iain M. Banks's novel Excession. Seamus Deane's novel Reading in the Dark.
4 March – The national tabloid newspaper Today launches from Wapping. It pioneers the use of computer photo typesetting and full-colour offset printing at a time when British national newspapers are still using Linotype machines and letterpress. 5 March – The High Court disqualifies and fines 81 Labour councillors for failing to set a rate.
The Hindu (2000– ) The Indian Express (1933–1994) via Google News Archive. Indian online newspaper and journal portal (1785–2003) The Telegraph (1999– ) The Times of India (2001– ) Archives of the Press Academy of Andhra Pradesh. Free Includes more than 20 newspapers in Telugu and Urdu. The earliest dates from 1914.
Daily Awam. ISSN. 1563-8731 (print) 1563-8723 (web) OCLC number. 1781424. Website. jang.com.pk. The Daily Jang ( Urdu: روزنامہ جنگ) is an Urdu language newspaper headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan.
The Daily Mail says there is "fury" over the UK's "feeble rebuke to China" in its headline. The paper says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under mounting pressure to "finally get tough with China".
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