The successor: Rupert Murdoch, on right, with his parents Sir Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch around 1950.
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Young Rupert took up his inheritance in Adelaide in 1953 with minimal journalistic experience. He quickly revealed himself to be a ruthless rule-breaker and hands on, expansionary proprietor.
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An academic expert in environmental storytelling reads the Sun and the Express.
Evacuations during the Riverside terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Foreign press took away the dignity from victims killed in the Nairobi terror attacks by publishing their pictures.
Daily Express: a history of hostility towards migrants.
Liz Gerard
Since it was acquired by Trinity Mirror the newspaper has new editor and a completely different attitude towards immigration.
Right, left.
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The two papers were once titans of publishing. But their future looks less rosy.