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  2. List of Reach plc titles - Wikipedia

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    ^ a b "The owner of the Irish Mirror has just bought RSVP magazine". TheJournal.ie. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2019. UK-based Trinity Mirror publishes the Irish Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People newspapers and employs just under 100 people between its offices in Dublin and Belfast. It also recently launched two new websites, Dublin Live and Belfast Live.

  3. Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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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] Its Sunday sister paper is the Sunday Mirror. Unlike other major ...

  4. List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Evening News – opened in May 1996 and closed in September of the same year. The Evening Press – closed in 1995. The Evening Telegraph – closed 1924. The Freeman's Journal – merged with the Irish Independent in 1924. Irish Bulletin – official Irish Republic gazette; closed 1922. The Irish Press – closed in 1995.

  5. Rupert Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Keith Rupert Murdoch was born on 11 March 1931 in Melbourne, Victoria, the second of four children of Sir Keith Murdoch (1885–1952) and Dame Elisabeth ( née Greene; 1909–2012). [21] [22] : 9 He is of English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. His parents were also born in Melbourne. His father was a war correspondent and later a regional newspaper magnate, owning two newspapers in Adelaide ...

  6. Irish Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Irish Mirror. Redirect to: Daily Mirror. With possibilities: This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new article or other type of associated page such as a new template. The topic described by this title may be more detailed than is currently provided on the target page or in a section of that page. When the ...

  7. Kinahan Organised Crime Group - Wikipedia

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    The Kinahan Organised Crime Group (KOCG), also known as the Kinahan Cartel, is a major Irish transnational organised crime syndicate alleged to be the most powerful in Ireland and one of the largest organised crime groups in the world. [29] [30] [31] It is also established in the UK, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates. [32] It was founded by Christy Kinahan in the 1990s. His eldest son Daniel ...

  8. Mediahuis Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mediahuis Ireland (formally Independent News and Media, or INM) [4] is a Belgian/Dutch-owned media organisation that is based in Dublin and publishes national daily newspapers, Sunday newspapers, regional newspapers and operates multiple websites including Independent.ie. Mediahuis Ireland operates throughout Ireland. Its titles include the highest circulation daily and Sunday papers in ...

  9. Aodhán Ó Ríordáin - Wikipedia

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    Aodhán Ó Ríordáin (Irish pronunciation: [ˌiːaːn̪ˠ oː ˈɾˠiːɾˠd̪ˠaːnʲ]; born 22 July 1976) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Bay North constituency since the 2020 general election, and previously from 2011 to 2016 for the Dublin North-Central constituency.

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