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in August 1914—or rather the subsequent split on the left whether to support or oppose the war—radically reduced its constituency. Lansbury and his colleagues, core of the anti-war left, decided to go weekly. The paper played a key role in the campaign against the war for the next four years. It was
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In late 1913, Lapworth was asked by the other two board members to resign as editor. Lansbury and the paper's financial backers were disturbed by Lapworth and other writers' attacks on individuals, both in the establishment and the labour movement. "Hatred of conditions by all means, but not of
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acquired Odhams shares around 1961 when they took over that company and the minority stake owned by the TUC in 1964. In 1955, the title's share of total newspaper circulation and advertising sales were both 10.8%, but this had declined to 8.1% and 3.5%, respectively, by 1964.
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The shortfall in production costs was guaranteed by wealthy friends of Lansbury, and Francis Meynell joined the board as their representative. From December 1912 until August 1914, one of the main financial supporters was
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Now finally Stalin's Russia sacrifices all claims to the respect of the working class movement...The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is dead. Stalin's new imperialist Russia takes its place.
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leader, and other radical trade unionists were inspired to raise funds for a permanent labour movement daily, to compete with the newspapers that championed the two main political parties, the
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The first issue appeared on 15 April 1912, edited by William H. Seed. A key feature was Dyson's cartoons, which made a contribution to the paper's political tone. Its politics were broadly
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s sales were static or in decline during the post-war period, but a survey in 1958 suggested that it had the highest level of appreciation of any newspaper among its almost exclusively
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by the rich at a time of national hardship. The story was extensively reprinted in leaflets and some historians believe that it pushed the government into introducing compulsory
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readership. Amongst the oldest and poorest people living in Britain, 59% of them were male, the highest proportion of any newspaper being published at the time. According to
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company was forced into liquidation. Lansbury and Lapworth formed a new company, the Limit Printing and Publishing Company. (When the Liberal leader
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company. Readers and supporters formed local branches of the Daily Herald League, through which they had their say in the running of the paper.
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became the world's best-selling daily newspaper, with certified net sales of 2 million. This accomplishment set off a war with more
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in Moscow that was intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence. The telegram stated that Kamenev had paid £40,000.00 to the
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The new paper struggled financially but somehow survived, with Lansbury playing an ever-increasing role in keeping it afloat.
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resumed daily publication in 1919, and again played a role propagandising for strikes and against armed intervention in
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in the forefront of the movement against conscription and supported conscientious objectors; and it welcomed the
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was appointed acting editor-in-chief. Prior to Fyfe's resignation, Salusbury had served as a columnist at the
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found itself broke and unable to continue as an independent left daily. Lansbury handed over the paper to the
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took an eclectic but relentlessly militant political position and achieved sales of 50,000–150,000 a day. But
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The New Age – Letters to the Editor, particularly 18 December 1913, 8 January, 26 February and 5 March 1914.
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The British Labour Party and the wider world : domestic politics, internationalism and foreign policy
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and was published until the end of the strike in April 1911. At its peak, it had daily sales of 25,000.
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Poor Men's Guardians: A Record of the Struggles for a Democratic Newspaper Press, 1763–1973
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persons" was how Lapworth quoted Lansbury. The aftermath was aired in the letter pages of
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British daily newspaper, published in London from 1912 to 1964, and precursor of 'The Sun'
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artist in London, contributed a cartoon. From 25 January 1911, it was renamed the
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regime visiting London as part of the negotiations that led to the March 1921
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amid the social turmoil of 1919–21. When the radical wave subsided, the
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The Russia complex : the British Labour Party and the Soviet Union
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Unpublished notes, written in 1960 by Robin Page Arnot, held by the
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were occasional contributors. After Seed was removed as editor,
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are available to search and view in digitised form at the
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was, in fact, losing readers to its own stable mate, the
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at the end of its existence. The newspaper was sold to
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Staff writers included W. P. Ryan, Langdon Everard and
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Following a study commissioned from market researcher
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Socialist newspapers published in the United Kingdom
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