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|image_caption=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. | |image_caption=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. | ||
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− | The '''''Daily Express''''' is a UK daily [[newspaper]] which began in 1900. Although generally supportive of {{on}}s, in 2016 it questioned the story of the [[destruction of WTC7]]. | + | The '''''Daily Express''''' is a UK daily [[newspaper]] which began in 1900. Although generally supportive of {{on}}s, in 2016 it questioned the story of the [[destruction of WTC7]]. In was included on the [[Poynter Institute List]] of "untrustworthy" news sources.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190501173436/https://www.poynter.org/ifcn/unreliable-news-index/#methodology</ref> |
==Reporting== | ==Reporting== | ||
− | ===September 11, 2001=== | + | ===September 11, 2001 dissidence=== |
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On June 22, 2016 the ''Express'' became the first UK corporate newspaper to deviate from the [[9-11/Official narrative]] when it headlined a story "Were 9/11 towers blown up by bombs? University probes if planes REALLY were responsible". The story centered on the [[University of Alaska]]'s sponsoring "a full investigation into claims that World Trade Center Building 7 was brought down by a controlled demolition during the 9/11 attacks".<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/682256/Were-9-11-towers-blown-up-by-bombs-University-probes-if-planes-REALLY-were-responsible</ref> On September 10th, 2016, [[John Austin]] published a second article entitled "Was 9/11 an inside job? Call for TRUTH over Building 7 collapse on eve of 15th anniversary" which conceded that "growing numbers of people STILL claim the Twin Towers atrocities could have been an inside job."<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/709000/Was-9-11-an-inside-job-Call-for-TRUTH-over-Building-7-collapse-on-eve-of-15th-anniversary</ref> | On June 22, 2016 the ''Express'' became the first UK corporate newspaper to deviate from the [[9-11/Official narrative]] when it headlined a story "Were 9/11 towers blown up by bombs? University probes if planes REALLY were responsible". The story centered on the [[University of Alaska]]'s sponsoring "a full investigation into claims that World Trade Center Building 7 was brought down by a controlled demolition during the 9/11 attacks".<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/682256/Were-9-11-towers-blown-up-by-bombs-University-probes-if-planes-REALLY-were-responsible</ref> On September 10th, 2016, [[John Austin]] published a second article entitled "Was 9/11 an inside job? Call for TRUTH over Building 7 collapse on eve of 15th anniversary" which conceded that "growing numbers of people STILL claim the Twin Towers atrocities could have been an inside job."<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/709000/Was-9-11-an-inside-job-Call-for-TRUTH-over-Building-7-collapse-on-eve-of-15th-anniversary</ref> | ||
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The ''Daily Express'' was unquestioning in its promotion of the {{on}} that the attacks were carried out by "[[Muslim terrorists]]" with no assistance from Western [[intelligence agencies]]. | The ''Daily Express'' was unquestioning in its promotion of the {{on}} that the attacks were carried out by "[[Muslim terrorists]]" with no assistance from Western [[intelligence agencies]]. | ||
+ | ===2018 Russophobia=== | ||
+ | With reference to [[Victor Madeira]], the Express headlined a December 2017 article ''Russia has MORE sleeper agents in UK now than during the Cold War, expert warns MPs''.<ref>https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/890394/russia-vladimir-putin-donald-trump-us-sleeper-agents-cold-war-parliament-victor-madeira</ref> | ||
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+ | ===COVID-19=== | ||
+ | [[image:Esther McVey Lockdown.png|left|400px|thumbnail|[[Esther McVey]]'s Instagram story, showing her anti-[[lockdown]] article for the [[Daily Express|Sunday Express]] on Sunday 5th September 2021.]] | ||
+ | The Daily Express has published [[COVID]] dissent | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 5 September 2021
Daily Express (newspaper) | |
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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. | |
Type | newspaper |
Founder(s) | Arthur Pearson |
Founded | 24 April 1900 |
Author(s) | |
Interest of | Stop Funding Hate |
A UK newspaper which in 2016 questioned the destruction of WTC7. |
The Daily Express is a UK daily newspaper which began in 1900. Although generally supportive of official narratives, in 2016 it questioned the story of the destruction of WTC7. In was included on the Poynter Institute List of "untrustworthy" news sources.[1]
Contents
Reporting
September 11, 2001 dissidence
On June 22, 2016 the Express became the first UK corporate newspaper to deviate from the 9-11/Official narrative when it headlined a story "Were 9/11 towers blown up by bombs? University probes if planes REALLY were responsible". The story centered on the University of Alaska's sponsoring "a full investigation into claims that World Trade Center Building 7 was brought down by a controlled demolition during the 9/11 attacks".[2] On September 10th, 2016, John Austin published a second article entitled "Was 9/11 an inside job? Call for TRUTH over Building 7 collapse on eve of 15th anniversary" which conceded that "growing numbers of people STILL claim the Twin Towers atrocities could have been an inside job."[3]
2005 London bombings
The Daily Express was unquestioning in its promotion of the official narrative that the attacks were carried out by "Muslim terrorists" with no assistance from Western intelligence agencies.
2018 Russophobia
With reference to Victor Madeira, the Express headlined a December 2017 article Russia has MORE sleeper agents in UK now than during the Cold War, expert warns MPs.[4]
COVID-19
The Daily Express has published COVID dissent
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Pro-Kremlin trolls infiltrating comments on news sites for major influence operation, research says | Article | 6 September 2021 | Deborah Haynes | A study at Cardiff University shows that "Pro-Kremlin trolls" are influencing opinion in the West by infiltrating the comments sections of news websites. Dissent from the Official Narrative? Must be Russian disinformation. |
A document sourced from Daily Express
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Absolute folly for Britain to get involved in Syria | Article | NATO Russia Syria UK Andrew Bonar Law Bashar al Assad Johnny Mercer Boris Johnson | 1 March 2018 | Leo McKinstry | Tory MP Johnny Mercer, a former soldier, has demanded: “Britain must come to Syria’s aid” and condemned those who oppose “military intervention”. |
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20190501173436/https://www.poynter.org/ifcn/unreliable-news-index/#methodology
- ↑ http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/682256/Were-9-11-towers-blown-up-by-bombs-University-probes-if-planes-REALLY-were-responsible
- ↑ http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/709000/Was-9-11-an-inside-job-Call-for-TRUTH-over-Building-7-collapse-on-eve-of-15th-anniversary
- ↑ https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/890394/russia-vladimir-putin-donald-trump-us-sleeper-agents-cold-war-parliament-victor-madeira