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    Robin Carmody commented  · 

    Happily, the "hidden" Daily Mirror issues from this era became freely available some time ago now - I think the only ones still "hidden" are 10th January 1986 (though the latter does report Michael Heseltine resigning from the Cabinet) and 19th October 1991.

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    Robin Carmody commented  · 

    These were formerly on UK Press Online and I do sometimes miss them; however, articles from this paper post-2000 are on Infotrac Newsbank and I think also The Free Library, so it should be a lower priority than newspapers before most of their articles become available in sources like this.

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    Robin Carmody commented  · 

    I know you have almost a century of 'Reynolds' News' already up, but I'd like to see WW2 and its aftermath (where much of what they had called for over a long period became the norm for a while) and the subsequent years to see how they dealt (much of the Old Left only dealt with these things with profound difficulties) with rock'n'roll, the Beatles, offshore radio &c. It became the Sunday Citizen, in a tabloid format, in 1962 but closed five years later ... clearly the world was going against it, but it's an important part of the postwar picture missing compared to the part of the Victorian and pre-WW2 20th Century picture which you have painted in for years.

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