Fight for front page Royal Baby vs UK Politics Cameron, Leading the Headlines Re-elected Prime Minister David Cameron may have taken pole position in the battle for peak Page One coverage, but Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge was hot on his heels, managing to push former Labour leader Ed Miliband into third place. 22 30 HRH Princess Charlotte of Cambridge Conservative David Cameron 424 12 1 2 3 Labour, Ed Miliband Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg UKIP, Nigel Farage SNP, Nicola Sturgeon Using Factiva, a leading provider of global business content built on an archive of important, original publishing sources, we’ve identified the number of Page One stories each leader of the UK’s five main political parties and Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge received in UK print publications between May 1 and May 8, and selected their highest performing day. PARLIAMENT vs PALACE Baby Buzz Abroad vs 87% 13% Though HRH Princess Charlotte captured the hearts of people across the nation, it was the UK General Election that captured the attention of the UK press, securing a decisive 87% share of voice. While elections dominated the coverage in the UK, the royal birth generated greater interest internationally. 2.5K 0 18 2K 5 1.5K 1K 64 4 3 500 19 0 01 May 02 May Parliament 03 May 04 May 05 May 06 May 07 May 08 May Palace Using Factiva we’ve identified the volume of coverage for the UK General Election vs birth of HRH Princess Charlotte in UK print publications between May 1 and May 8. *Source: Factiva.com. Analysis powered by Factiva, a leading provider of global business content built on an archive of important, original publishing sources. UK General Election 29 Royal Baby Using Factiva we’ve identified the number of Page One stories the UK General Election and the royal birth received in global English-language print publications between May 1 and May 8. ©2015 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
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