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The Daily Express is a UK National newspaper owned by [[Richard Desmond]]<ref>Mark Sweeney, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/15/abcs-star-mail-yearly-rise ABCs: Daily Mail and Star titles are only popular daily risers], ''The Guardian'', 15-January-2010</ref>.
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[[Image:Daily_Express.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Daily Express front page]]
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The Daily Express is a UK national newspaper owned by [[Richard Desmond]]<ref>Mark Sweeney, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/15/abcs-star-mail-yearly-rise ABCs: Daily Mail and Star titles are only popular daily risers], ''The Guardian'', 15-January-2010</ref> via [[Northern and Shell]].
  
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==Journalists==
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Former staff include:
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*[[Helen Disney]] 2002-03
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*[[Katy Eustice]], media director to [[Zac Goldsmith]] in his unsuccessful London mayoral campaign in 2016 and a campaign strategist for [[CrosbyTextor]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 1 February 2018

Daily Express front page

The Daily Express is a UK national newspaper owned by Richard Desmond[1] via Northern and Shell.

Journalists

Former staff include:

Notes

  1. Mark Sweeney, ABCs: Daily Mail and Star titles are only popular daily risers, The Guardian, 15-January-2010