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The Daily News was a national daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. The News was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The paper was not at first a commercial success. Dickens edited 17 issues before handing over the editorship to his friend John Forster, who had more experience in journalism than Dickens. Forster ran the paper until 1870. Charles Mackay, Harriet Martineau, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, G. K. Chesterton and Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina were among the leading reformist writers who wrote for the paper during its heyday. In 1870, the News absorbed the Morning Star. In 1876, The Daily News and its correspondents Edwin Pears and (later) Januarius

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  • The Daily News (London) (de)
  • Daily News (Angleterre) (fr)
  • The Daily News (Regno Unito) (it)
  • デイリー・ニューズ (イギリス) (ja)
  • The Daily News (UK) (en)
  • The Daily News (sv)
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  • Le Daily News est un journal quotidien anglais à vocation libérale qui a été publié de 1846 à 1930. (fr)
  • The Daily News var en liberal brittisk tidning, grundad 1846 och utgiven i London. Tidningen grundades av Charles Dickens, som var dess förste redaktör. Redan efter några veckor efterträddes han av John Forster. The Daily News verkade från sitt grundande oavbrutet i liberal anda, och hade mycket stort inflytande som ledare av de liberala opinionen i Storbritannien. Bland annat förde den Nordstaternas talan under nordamerikanska inbördeskriget och stödde det italienska frihetskriget samt bulgarernas och armeniernas frihetskamp. Efter att i februari 1928 ha köpt upp den liberala Westminster gazette slog tidningen i maj 1930 samman med Daily Chronicle till . (sv)
  • The Daily News (dt.: „Die Täglichen Nachrichten“) war eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung, die von 1846 bis 1930 in London erschien. Sie hatte eine liberale Ausrichtung und stand politisch dem britischen Politiker William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) nahe. Ihre Herausgeber wollten ein publizistisches Gegengewicht zu den konservativen Tageszeitungen schaffen, die den britischen Zeitungsmarkt dominierten. Der Leitartikel der Eröffnungsausgabe der Daily News nahm für diese Tageszeitung in Anspruch, die „Grundsätze des Fortschritts und der Verbesserung, der Bildung, der bürgerlichen und religiösen Freiheit und der Gleichberechtigung in der Gesetzgebung“ zu fördern. (de)
  • The Daily News was a national daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. The News was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The paper was not at first a commercial success. Dickens edited 17 issues before handing over the editorship to his friend John Forster, who had more experience in journalism than Dickens. Forster ran the paper until 1870. Charles Mackay, Harriet Martineau, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, G. K. Chesterton and Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina were among the leading reformist writers who wrote for the paper during its heyday. In 1870, the News absorbed the Morning Star. In 1876, The Daily News and its correspondents Edwin Pears and (later) Januarius (en)
  • 『デイリー・ニューズ』(The Daily News) は、かつて発行されていたイギリスの新聞、日刊全国紙。『ロンドン・デイリー・ニューズ』(London Daily News) とも称される。 『ニューズ』紙は、1846年1月21日にチャールズ・ディケンズによって創刊され、初代編集長もディケンズが務めた。この新聞は、右寄りの立場を取っていた『』(Morning Chronicle) に対抗し、当時の「革新派」(18世紀末から19世紀における意味での Radicalism)の立場に立つものとして構想された。当初は商業的にうまく行かず、創刊から17号まで編集長だったディケンズは、ジャーナリズムの経験がより豊富であった友人 (John Forster) にその座を譲った。フォスターはその後1870年まで永く編集長を務めた。1930年に『デイリー・クロニクル』と合併し、『』(News Chronicle) となった。同紙の最盛期には、チャールズ・マッケイ (Charles Mackay)、 (Harriet Martineau)、ジョージ・バーナード・ショー、H・G・ウェルズ、ギルバート・ケイス・チェスタートンら、名だたる改革派の作家たちが同紙に寄稿していた。1870年には『モーニング・スター』(Morning Star) を吸収合併した。 (ja)
  • The Daily News è stato un quotidiano nazionale britannico in vita dal 1842 al 1930. Fu fondato da Charles Dickens, che ne fu anche il primo direttore. Fu concepito come antagonista radicale al quotidiano di destra . Il Daily News non fu però un successo commerciale. Dickens pubblicò 17 numeri, prima di passare il testimone all'amico John Foster, il quale ne fu il direttore fino al 1870. (it)
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  • The Daily News (en)
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