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The Day is a daily online newspaper for secondary schools in the United Kingdom "which links news stories to the national curriculum and encourages pupils to debate and engage with the wider world."[1]

The Day was founded in 2011 by the British journalist Richard Addis and by 2013 had 670 subscribing schools, reaching 600,000 students.[2]

The Day is published by The Day News & Media. It has no advertisements. The first story was published on 6 January 2011, titled "Terrible floods in Australia bring ruin and snakes."[3]

References

  1. ^ Exley, Stephen, (2011-04-01), TES. In the news - Richard Addis
  2. ^ Guttenplan, DD, (2013-06-23), New York Times. Explaining the issues behind the news
  3. ^ Addis, Ferdie (2011-01-06), The Day. "Terrible floods in Australia bring ruin and snakes".

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