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[[Image:Daily Express front page.jpg|right|thumb|250px|July 22 2005 edition]]
 
[[Image:Daily Express front page.jpg|right|thumb|250px|July 22 2005 edition]]
The '''Daily Express''' is a [[liberal]] [[British]] tabloid [[newspaper]] published by Express Newspapers. It has a daily circulation of over 760,000. Founded in 1900, it switched from  broadsheet to [[tabloid]] format in 1977. It is a frequent target of criticism by [[liberal]]s and ''[[The Guardian]]'', who accuse it of being nationalistic, [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]] and [[Homophobia|homophobic]]. Despite professing family values, the newspaper is part of the Northern and Shell Group, which publishes pornographic magazines and owns the pornographic Television X tv channels.<ref>http://www.mediauk.com/owners/35/northern-and-shell</ref>
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The '''Daily Express''' is a [[British]] tabloid [[newspaper]] published by Express Newspapers. It has a daily circulation of over 760,000. Founded in 1900, it switched from  broadsheet to [[tabloid]] format in 1977. It is a frequent target of criticism by [[liberal]]s and ''[[The Guardian]]'', who accuse it of being nationalistic, [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]] and [[Homophobia|homophobic]]. Despite professing family values, the newspaper is part of the Northern and Shell Group, which publishes pornographic magazines and owns the pornographic Television X tv channels.<ref>http://www.mediauk.com/owners/35/northern-and-shell</ref>
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During the current election campaign, it is critical of [[Barack Hussein Obama]] and favorable to [[Mitt Romney]]<ref>www.express.co.uk</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 21:54, September 26, 2012

July 22 2005 edition

The Daily Express is a British tabloid newspaper published by Express Newspapers. It has a daily circulation of over 760,000. Founded in 1900, it switched from broadsheet to tabloid format in 1977. It is a frequent target of criticism by liberals and The Guardian, who accuse it of being nationalistic, xenophobic and homophobic. Despite professing family values, the newspaper is part of the Northern and Shell Group, which publishes pornographic magazines and owns the pornographic Television X tv channels.[1]

During the current election campaign, it is critical of Barack Hussein Obama and favorable to Mitt Romney[2]

References

  1. http://www.mediauk.com/owners/35/northern-and-shell
  2. www.express.co.uk