The New Daily (British newspaper)

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Founded1960 (1960)
Ceased publication1967 (1967)
Political alignmentRight-wing
Anti-trade union
The New Daily
EditorEdward Martell
Founded1960 (1960)
Ceased publication1967 (1967)
Political alignmentRight-wing
Anti-trade union
CountryUnited Kingdom
Circulation100,000

The New Daily was a minor newspaper in the United Kingdom. It was edited from April 1960 by the political activist Edward Martell,[1] and was associated with his National Fellowship party founded in 1962. The paper took an anti–trade union stance and reached a circulation of 100,000.[2]

Its dates of publication were 1960 to 1967, according to one national library that holds copies.[3]

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