''The First Post'' was a British daily online
news magazine
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based in London. Launched in August 2005, it was sold to Dennis Publishing in 2008 and retitled ''
The Week
''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edi ...
'' at the end of 2014. In its current format, it publishes news, current affairs, lifestyle, opinion, arts and sports pages, and features an online games
arcade and a cinema featuring short films, virals, trailers and eyewitness news footage. There are also quick-read digests of the UK newspapers' news, opinion and sports pages.
Contributors
''The First Post'' has no discernible
political bias. Regular writers have included the
left wing
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in ...
Alexander Cockburn, commenting on US politics, and Sir
Peregrine Worsthorne, generally perceived as a
conservative
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, writing on UK and international issues. Contributors are based in a wide range of countries. ''The First Post'' was devised by
Mark Law
Mark Alexander Law (born November 1944) is a British journalist and author, known for his book on Judo called ''The Pyjama Game, A Journey Into Judo''.
Career
Law began his career as a reporter on Woodrow Wyatt’s group of provincial papers ...
who was the editor until September 2009. It is edited by Nigel Horne, former editor of the ''
Telegraph
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'' magazine.
In 2007,
15 Royal Navy Personnel were kidnapped by Iranian Special Forces. On their release, UK Secretary of State for Defence
Des Browne granted permission for the 15 to sell their stories to ''The First Post''. Senior members of the Royal Navy were troubled by this decision and contacted ''The First Posts defence correspondent, Robert Fox. The article Fox wrote was the first to alert the public to the disquiet within the Navy, and instigated coverage by the BBC radio programme ''Today''.
Moses Moyo
Moses Moyo is the pseudonym of an independent Zimbabwe-born journalist based in Harare, who reports exclusively for ''The First Post''. In October 2007 documents leaked to Moyo by an operative in Zimbabwe's Central Intelligence Organisation uncovered a plot to assassinate former Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo,
Pius Ncube. This coverage forced Zimbabwe President
Robert Mugabe
Robert Gabriel Mugabe (; ; 21 February 1924 – 6 September 2019) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017. He served as Leader of th ...
to suspend attempts to silence critics of his regime.
Chinese censorship
In March 2008, shortly before the
Olympics
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were due to be staged in
China, ''The First Post'' ran a story in which the head coach of China's
badminton
Badminton is a racquet sport played using racket (sports equipment), racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net (device), net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per s ...
team admitted to
match fixing at the
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Attempting to access this story from within China resulted in the user being redirected to an error page that simply read "The connection was reset". This is the same message that users attempting to access the BBC News website have encountered and is thought to be the result of state censorship by the Chinese via the
Golden Shield Project
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.
Design
''The First Post'' initially had more the appearance of a print publication with a
grid layout, and commissioned shorter pieces with the stated intention of avoiding scrolling. However, it has adopted scrolling-based text since its takeover by Dennis Publishing.
Publishers
''The First Post'' was initially backed by an investment group, The First Post News Group, which also publishes ''Zimbabwe Today'', which carries personal accounts of life in the country under the Mugabe regime, and ''Media Circus'', a student guide to getting and sustaining a career in the media. In January 2008,
Dennis Publishing
Dennis Publishing Ltd. was a British publisher. It was founded in 1973 by Felix Dennis. Its first publication was a kung-fu magazine. Most of its titles now belong to Future plc.
In the 1980s, it became a leading publisher of computer enthus ...
, publisher of ''
The Week
''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edi ...
'' and a range of consumer print magazines, acquired ''The First Post'' for an undisclosed sum.
Awards
''The First Post'' was singled out for special commendation in the Best Editorial Team category of the 2007 Awards given by the Association of Online Publishers. The site also received a nomination for a Yellow Pencil Award for Outstanding Achievement in Viral / Animation & Motion Graphics at the D&AD Global Awards 2007 and was voted one of the "Top 50 Secret Websites" by PC Pro magazine (now Alphr).
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