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Publication.png Daily Express 
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The cover of UK's Daily Express from 23 July, 2005, which was full of enemy images after the 2005 London bombings. The "terrorist" referred to was Jean Charles de Menezes, who was killed by the Metropolitan Police 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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