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Richard Littlejohn: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Littlejohn - Career
Although primarily a newspaper journalist, Littlejohn has presented numerous radio and TV shows, and has authored or co-authored several ...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia - Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper, first published in 1896. Its sister paper, the Mail on Sunday, was launched in 1982. The e...
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Columnist: Encyclopedia - Columnist
A columnist is a journalist who produces a specific form of writing for publication called a "column". Columns appear in newspapers, maga...
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Viz Comic: Encyclopedia - Viz Comic
Viz is a popular British adult spoof comic magazine.
The comic's style parodies the strait-laced British comics of the post-war period, n...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - History
The Daily Mail, devised by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe and his brother Harold (later Lord Rothermere), was first published ...
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Johann Hari: Encyclopedia Ii - Johann Hari - Journalism
Since 2003 he has been a columnist for The Independent, on Wednesdays and Fridays, and his work has also appeared in the New York Times, ...
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Viz Comic: Encyclopedia Ii - Viz Comic - Regular Features
Viz comic - Featured Strips.
Recurring or notable one-off strips include:
Acker Bilk – (See Jimmy Hill)
Aldridge Pryor – a patholo...
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Johann Hari: Encyclopedia Ii - Johann Hari - Politics
From a working-class family, Johann Hari is a member of the Labour Party, but opposes the party leadership on certain issues, being to th...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Editorial Stance
The Daily Mail considers itself to be the voice of Middle England, speaking up for the small-c conservative values of large swathes of th...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Daily Mail Writers
Daily Mail - Current writers.
Keith Waterhouse
Melanie Phillips
Richard Littlejohn
Daily Mail - Past writers.
Paul Johnson
Lynda L...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Editorial Stance
The Daily Mail considers itself to be the voice of Middle England, speaking up for the small-c conservative values of large swathes of th...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Criticism
The Daily Mail is regularly a target of criticism and satire by centrist and left-of centre media and individuals, as well as satirical m...
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Viz Comic: Encyclopedia Ii - Viz Comic - History
The comic was started in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979 by Chris Donald who produced the comic from his bedroom, with help from his brother ...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Mail On Sunday Writers
Daily Mail - Current writers.
Peter Hitchens
Suzanne Moore
George Galloway
Keith Waterhouse
Harry Blackwood (North-East England area o...
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Viz Comic: Encyclopedia Ii - Viz Comic - Viz In Other Media
Some of the characters have had their own television series. They are:
The Fat Slags
Roger Mellie (featuring the voices of Peter Cook an...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - Daily Mail Writers
Daily Mail - Current writers.
Keith Waterhouse
Melanie Phillips
Richard Littlejohn (starting from the 26 December 2005)
Daily Mail -...
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Richard Littlejohn: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Littlejohn - Opinions
Littlejohn frequently denounces asylum seekers, homosexuals and single parents, whom he sees as part of a "politically correct" elite, an...
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