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  2. Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express is a national daily United Kingdom middle-market newspaper [4] printed in tabloid format. Published in London, it is the flagship of Express Newspapers, owned by publisher Reach plc. It was first published as a broadsheet in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Its sister paper, the Sunday Express, was launched in 1918.

  3. Trinidad Express Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Trinidad and Tobago Express, better known as Daily Express (and the weekend editions Saturday Express and Sunday Express), is one of three daily newspapers in Trinidad and Tobago. The Daily Express as per its masthead is published by the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) and is headquartered on Independence Square in Port of Spain .

  4. Lucy Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Johnston. Lucy Johnston (born 1969) is a British journalist, currently health editor of the Sunday Express, and previously a staff reporter and investigative journalist for The Observer . Johnston was a member of the original editorial team of The Big Issue in 1992. She has become known for her investigative articles on London's drug ...

  5. Sue Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Career. Returning to Britain in 1981, she began writing for the Daily Mail and News of the World, and in 1982 she joined the Mail on Sunday. Initially a medical correspondent, she was promoted to associate editor of the newspaper, then assistant editor of the Daily Mail in 1987. [1] Joining The Sunday Times in 1991, she became deputy editor.

  6. Sunday Express Dunblane controversy - Wikipedia

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    Sunday Express. Dunblane controversy. The Scottish edition of the Sunday Express newspaper published a front page article by Paula Murray on 8 March 2009, "Anniversary Shame of Dunblane Survivors", [1] which was critical of survivors of the Dunblane massacre, by then aged 18 and 19, for posting "shocking blogs and photographs of themselves on ...

  7. Martin Townsend (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He gained his first job as a journalist in 1979, [2] working on Caravan magazine, then was pop music correspondent at Today. [3] In 1987, Townsend became a freelance reporter, but in 1994 was appointed showbusiness editor of The Mail on Sunday ' s You magazine, [3] then in 1999 was appointed editor of OK!. During his tenure, he persuaded Anthea ...

  8. Michael Watts (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Watts (18 October 1938 – 5 March 2018) was a British journalist and broadcaster best known for his "Inspector Watts" column in the Sunday Express and other publications, which ran for over 35 years.

  9. The Sunday Express Book of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The. Sunday Express. Book of the Year. The Sunday Express Book of the Year also known as The Sunday Express Fiction Award was awarded between 1987 and 1993. Worth £20,000 for the winner and £1,000 for each of the five shortlisted authors, it was the most lucrative fiction prize in Britain at the time. [1]