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Publication.png Daily Express 
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The cover of the Daily Express responded to the 2005 London bombings with a lot of enemy images. The "terrorist" referred to on this page was Jean Charles de Menezes, an unarmed man whom the Metropolitan Police had shot and killed the day before.]]
Typenewspaper
Founder(s)Arthur Pearson
Founded24 April 1900
Author(s)
Interest ofStop Funding Hate
A UK newspaper

The Daily Express is a UK daily newspaper which began in 1900.

 

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