Sentences with phrase «front page splashes»

He was among the tabloid journalists covering the breakdown of the marriage of Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, and at the time held the News of the World record for number of consecutive front page splashes, with five.
But during the 2015 election campaign, newspapers did help set the broadcast agenda, with front page splashes prominently reported by television news bulletins.
I wonder when The Independent will have a front page splash looking at Labour candidates» dependence on union money?
«Women take a back seat in Cameron's Tory Party» is the main front page splash.
A front page splash was accompanied by a two page spread by new political editor, Andrew Porter.

Not exact matches

In the months before the teenage killer's mug shot and name were splashed across the nation's TV screens and newspaper front pages, he had posted messages online telegraphing his plans and told others about his deadly intentions — warnings that police and federal agents, alerted by tipsters, did not heed.
The historic Greek referendum is the splash on almost all the UK front pages on Monday, and across Europe too:
Bishop Longley is consequently something of a gay icon, and when he was translated to Birmingham attracted the main «front page» story in the Pink News online news service, with the splash headline «New Archbishop of Birmingham helped organise gay Masses».
Every time, anywhere in the country or the world, the wire services had a story about a death by lightning, the editor splashed it on the front page.
The sports section had a photo of an Anaheim goalie splashed across the front page, and the nurse timidly asked Giguere for an autograph.
As seen on the front page of Spanish newspaper Sport on Monday below, it's claimed that United are ready to splash out a sensational fee of $ 200m to meet Neymar's release clause in his current contract, while they will also offer him $ 25m - a-year to make him the highest earner in the Premier League.
According to the Sunday Mirror, the emails were automatically copied to his PA at the time so that she could arrange his diary; she in turn passed them to the Sunday Mirror, who splashed them all over the front page: SEX SLURS SHAME OF ENGLAND»S FOOTBALL SUPREMO.
In recent years, the newspaper has published a column which compared refugees to cockroaches and splashed across the front page the since debunked claim that one in five Muslims have sympathy for jihadis.
The two former ministers» faces were splashed across the front page of the Telegraph, after they were caught on camera speaking to undercover reporters posing as lobbyists.
Just look at some of the headlines it has splashed across the front page over the years:
As fits its combo mission, the initial blog posts on the Open.Dems front page are a mixed collection: a couple of best - practices pieces on fundraising and splash pages, an uber - nerdy article on a Ruby on Rails feature, and the announcement of a Democratic voter - registration widget from a few weeks ago.
Denis and I had a great falling out - in 87, when I dared to ask him about The Sun's front page that very morning, splashing his wife's private hip operation, shortly after he'd slated Margaret Thatcher for going private.
For one thing, the campaign clearly wants to keep HillaryClinton.com zeroed - in on converting visitors into supporters, using a splash page to build the candidate's list and keeping the site front page focused on relentlessly positive messages and filled with activist tools.
The report was splashed on the front page pro-NPP newspaper - Daily Guide.
Really need an excl (exclusive) splash (front page) line so time to call in all those bottles of champagne...
This weekend, the Sunday Times front - page (#) splashed details of what Labour's so - called «policy coordinator», Jon Cruddas said at a Compass gathering last weekend: that Ed Miliband's inner circle are wielding a «profound dead hand at the centre» to stop the party adopting bold policies.
So about half the committee said yes, and the Mail on Sunday, and I shall remember this, carried a front - page splash: «Snouts in the Olympic Trough».
On the front page of the magazine, Johnson splashed the headline «Who was Smallbrow?»
The Evening Standard's response last night was typical, leading with a front - page splash on the «BACKLASH» over Miliband's policy.
The Tories made a splash when they bought full front page adverts in the local paper, the Chad.
You don't even have to go beyond Sugar daddy meet's front splash page to get a sense of what this site is all about.
It took whites and blacks being killed and splashed on the front page of the newspaper and on the nightly news to get Johnson angry enough to realize what needed to happen.
Four years later, with the Nixon administration now in charge of trying to extricate the U.S. from the ongoing conflict, the last thing the President or his allies want is all of this classified material chronicling the mistakes and lies of past administrations splashed across the front page of a single major American newspaper.
Beginning with the New York Times's front - page splash about an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) study in August of 2004 («Nation's Charter Schools Lagging Behind, U.S. Test Scores Reveal»), it seems that every study, no matter how problematic, has spawned a headline, simply because it talks about charters» effects on test scores.
Three women's names are splashed daily across the front page: Elsie Mackay, daughter of an Earl, is the first Englishwoman to get her pilot's license.
For those who might question the relevance of such a show in their lives, Times art critic Christopher Knight delivered an opening line of his review that read: «Given deplorable declarations of American xenophobia now splashed across newspaper front pages, clogging social media outlets and upending television news shows, there could be no more impeccable a moment for a retrospective of Jimmie Durham's art.»
Splashed on the front page of the Guardian this weekend... the story had three threads:
We at LBW require you to provide an e-mail address, though we do not publish it with your comment (and also promise not to splash it across the front page of the Plain Dealer).
Especially with all of the coverage of every argument — even those not of obvious public interest that may have in years past, gone unnoticed by the larger media — where counsel's every movement is blogged, twittered, and splashed all over the front pages of the papers for everyone to comment upon.
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