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Express

UK daily mid-market newspaper owned by United News & Media. It was established in 1900 by Arthur Pearson and bought by Lord Beaverbrook in 1916. In 1998 its circulation was over 1,200,000. Its sister paper the Express on Sunday was established in 1918 and in 1998 had a circulation over 1,100,000. Both papers are politically broadly conservative.

In 1936 the Express had the largest circulation in the world (2.25 million), at which time the magnificent Daily Express building in Fleet Street was commissioned. The paper moved from this office to Blackfriars Road in 1989.



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