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The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper. [3] Founded in 1903, it is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror. It had an average daily print circulation of 716,923 in December 2016, dropping to 587,803 the following year. [4]
Daily Mirror editor. As editor of the Daily Mirror, Morgan apologised on television for the headline (rendered in upper case) "Achtung Surrender! For You Fritz Ze Euro Championship Is Over" on 25 June 1996, a day before England met Germany in a semi-final of the Euro '96 football championships.
The Daily Mirror Mid-Ulster Football League, or simply referred to as the Mid-Ulster League, is an association football league in Northern Ireland. It contains 9 divisions. These comprise two intermediate sections: the Intermediate A and Intermediate B divisions; three junior sections: Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3; and four reserve ...
Liverpool 0–2 Arsenal (1989) The match programme cover, featuring Liverpool's 1989 FA Cup Final win against local rivals Everton. The final match of the 1988–89 Football League season was contested at Anfield between Liverpool and Arsenal, respectively the first and second-placed teams in the First Division, on 26 May 1989.
Battles/wars. World War II. Awards. Military Cross. Ian Robert Maxwell MC (born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak -born British media proprietor, politician, fraudster, and the father of the convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell. [1] [2] After escaping the Nazi occupation of his native ...
This was to be the American Navy Football final between the USS Idaho and the USS Connecticut. Organised by Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder the final was a much more serious affair, but the Idaho team won again 5-0 in front of a crowd of 12,000. This time the Duchess of Marlborough presented the Cup. 3rd Daily Mirror Silver Cup
John Varley (photographer) John Albert Varley (21 August 1934 - 4 September 2010) was a British photographer, who spent the majority of his career working for The Daily Mirror. He famously took coloured photos at the 1966 FIFA World Cup final, which at the time was seen as a novelty. Varley also took photos of war zones, including Nigeria and ...
It started in the Daily Mirror on 5 January 1946 and lasted for six years. Set in medieval times the main character was a youth trying to become an apprentice wizard. Selection of title frames; The Larks drawn by Jack Dunkley in the Daily Mirror, it was first seen on 5 August 1957. Lord God Almighty by Steve Bell appeared in The Leveller in the ...