


As a pacifist, Cadbury opposed the Boer War, and the Daily News followed his line. In 1901, Quaker chocolate manufacturer George Cadbury bought The Daily News and used the paper to campaign for old age pensions and against sweatshop labour. In 1876, The Daily News and its correspondents Edwin Pears and (later) Januarius MacGahan sounded the first alarm respecting the Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria. In 1870, the News absorbed the Morning Star. Chesterton and Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina were among the leading reformist writers who wrote for the paper during its heyday. Charles Mackay, Harriet Martineau, George Bernard Shaw, H. Dickens edited 17 issues before handing over the editorship to his friend John Forster, who had more experience in journalism than Dickens. The paper was not at first a commercial success. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The News was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. The Daily News was a national daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. For two-minute audio updates, try The Briefing - on podcasts, smart speakers and WhatsApp.A Reader of The Daily News by Joseph Clayton Clark, c. If you want to receive twice-daily briefings like this by email, sign up to the Front Page newsletter here. Children referred for puberty blockers after just one consultation at TavistockĬhildren were referred for puberty blockers after just one consultation at the Tavistock clinic, it has emerged, amid calls for use of the drugs to be stopped immediately.Īfter the NHS announced that it was closing down the clinic amid safety fears, whistleblowers revealed the haste with which young people were placed on a medical pathway. The wife of a former minister in Vladimir Putin’s government is on a list of businesspeople and donors who are to be honoured in Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list.Ī draft list being circulated by civil servants in Whitehall includes Lubov Chernukhin, who has bid tens of thousands of pounds to play tennis with the Prime Minister, and David Ross, one of the founders of Carphone Warehouse. Boris Johnson’s draft resignation honours list includes wife of former Putin minister Prof Sir Mike Richards said the plans – which will see money earmarked for cancer diagnostics diverted to cover pay increases – could damage services that were already “woefully” under-funded.

The NHS is to scale back plans for increased cancer testing in order to fund staff pay rises, with Britain’s leading expert warning that more cases could be missed. Exclusive: NHS to cut increased cancer testing so it can fund pay rises Two people were arrested by Lincolnshire Police in connection with the death of the girl, named by police as Lilia Valutyte, within a few hours of her being killed. Lilia Valutyte, 9, stabbed to death while playingĪ nine-year-old girl was stabbed to death as she played with her little sister in a street near their home in Boston. The Tory leadership frontrunner has vowed to challenge Treasury orthodoxy and is understood to have identified a quartet of key allies expected to act as her economic team.

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