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Response To The Disappearance Of Madeleine Mc Cann - Libel Actions
... The newspaper reported that the "police believe" that the McCanns killed Madeleine, suggesting she may have died in an accident or from a drugs overdose ... replete with rumours and lurid commentaries...to sell more TV time and newspaper space to advertisers" ... launched a libel suit against the Daily Express and its sister newspaper, the Daily Star, as well as their Sunday equivalents, following the newspapers' coverage of the case ...
... The newspaper reported that the "police believe" that the McCanns killed Madeleine, suggesting she may have died in an accident or from a drugs overdose ... replete with rumours and lurid commentaries...to sell more TV time and newspaper space to advertisers" ... launched a libel suit against the Daily Express and its sister newspaper, the Daily Star, as well as their Sunday equivalents, following the newspapers' coverage of the case ...
Daily Express - History - Desmond-era
... In 2000, Express Newspapers was bought by Richard Desmond, publisher of a range of titles including the celebrity magazine OK! ... on Sunday, stating that he could not morally work for a newspaper owned by a pornographer ... Express Newspapers left the National Publishers Association in 2007 over unpaid fees ...
... In 2000, Express Newspapers was bought by Richard Desmond, publisher of a range of titles including the celebrity magazine OK! ... on Sunday, stating that he could not morally work for a newspaper owned by a pornographer ... Express Newspapers left the National Publishers Association in 2007 over unpaid fees ...
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