Retrieved 5 June 2016 – via Internet Archive. Fifty Years of Fleet Street being the Life and Letters of Sir John Richard Robinson (1 ed.). Retrieved 29 March 2016 – via Internet Archive. Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East (1 ed.). “Daily News.” & The history of the Daily News, founded in 1846, has been told. ^ a b London Daily News: General Description, Rossetti.Source: 1846: Charles Dickens 1846: John Forster 1847: Eyre Evans Crowe 1851: Frederick Knight Hunt 1854: William Weir 1858: Thomas Walker 1869: Edward Dicey 1869: Frank Harrison Hill 1886: John Robinson 1896: Edward Tyas Cook 1901: Rudolph Chambers Lehmann 1902: Alfred George Gardiner 1921: Stuart Hodgson 1926: Tom Clarke References The chairman from 1911 to 1930 was Edward Cadbury, eldest son of George Cadbury. In 1928, it merged with The Westminster Gazette, and in 1930, with the Daily Chronicle to form the centre-left News Chronicle. In 1912, the News merged with the Morning Leader, and was for a time known as the Daily News and Leader. Nevinson resigned from the paper when it refused to condemn the force feeding of suffragettes. This exhibition was credited with strengthening the women's suffrage movement. In 1906, the News sponsored an exhibition on sweated labour at the Queen's Hall.
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. CCTV was gathered after the event which was reviewed by police.A Reader of The Daily News by Joseph Clayton Clark, c. The court heard that an order for dispersal of the square had been made at 8.40pm which had also been posted on social media. She was also put under supervision for 12 months.ĭonaldson was told: "This was appalling, atrocious and ridiculous and you understand that." Bird flu in branded 'national emergency' as tourists banned from Scots islands.Cancer patient who was 'nil by mouth' chokes to death at Scots hospital after being fed by staff.Sheriff Iain Fleming ordered Donaldson, of Ayr, South Ayrshire, to do 160 hours of unpaid work. The mum-of-four pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to culpable and reckless conduct. She later blamed the “stress and strain” of the pandemic as a reason for her attendance. Stephanie Donaldson, 30, hurled the item at an unknown officer who formed part of a cordon in Glasgow 's George Square on May 15, 2021.ĭonaldson had gathered with hundreds of fellow jubilant Gers fans to celebrate the club's Scottish Premiership title win. A mum who hit a police officer with a glass bottle during the Rangers title party has avoided jail.