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The Irish Press
''The Irish Press'' (Irish: ''Scéala Éireann'' ) was an Irish national daily newspaper published by Irish Press plc between 5 September 1931 and 25 May 1995. ==Foundation== The paper's first issue was published on the eve of the 1931 Kilkenny v Cork All Ireland Hurling Final; other newspapers did not cover GAA sports in any detail at the time. Margaret Pearse, the mother of Padraig and Willie Pearse, pressed the button to start the printing presses.〔"Still mourning for the Press", ''The Kingdom'', 13 June 2002.〕 The initial aim of its publisher was to achieve a circulation of 100,000 which it quickly accomplished. It went on to list a subscribership of 200,000 at its peak. Irish Press Ltd. was officially registered on 4 September 1928, three years before the paper was first published, to create a newspaper independent of the existing media where the Independent Newspapers group was seen as supporting Cumann na nGaedheal/Fine Gael, and ''The Irish Times'' being pro-union, and with a mainly middle-class or Protestant readership. The ''Irish Press'' founder Éamon de Valera said the paper's objective was: "To give the truth in the news, that will be the chief aim of ''The Irish Press''. ''The Irish Press'' will be a truthful journal and a good newspaper".〔(Declaration by Eamon De Valera ) ''Galway Observer'', 8 August 1931.〕 The founders planned to produce an evening and Sunday edition of the paper if the daily was successful, and they did.
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