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  2. Glasgow Times - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Called The Evening Times from 1876, it was rebranded as the Glasgow Times on 4 December 2019. [2] [3]

  3. The Mail (Cumbria) - Wikipedia

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    The Mail, known previously as the North-West Evening Mail (1987–2017), is a daily, local newspaper in the United Kingdom, printed every morning. It is based in Barrow-in-Furness . The Mail was founded as the North-Western Daily Mail in 1898, becoming the North-Western Evening Mail in 1941 and the North-West Evening Mail in 1987. [ 2 ]

  4. The Echo (Essex) - Wikipedia

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    The Echo is a daily newspaper which serves South Essex, England. [2] It used to be part of the Westminster Press owned by Pearson , [ 3 ] and is now owned by Newsquest . The paper was founded in September 1969, based in Basildon . [ 4 ]

  5. Alexander Lebedev - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 2009, Lebedev and his company Evening Press Corporation, part of Lebedev Holdings, bought approximately a 75.1% of share in the Evening Standard newspaper for £1. The previous owners, the Daily Mail and General Trust , continue to hold 24.9% in the company in the new firm, named Evening Standard Ltd. Lebedev promised not to ...

  6. The Sun (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The site also produces The Times and Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, Wall Street Journal Europe (also a Murdoch newspaper), the London Evening Standard, and local papers. Northern printing had earlier been switched to a new plant at Knowsley on Merseyside and the Scottish Sun to another new plant at Motherwell near Glasgow.

  7. Henley Standard - Wikipedia

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    Its current owner is John Luker and the editor is Simon Bradshaw, who joined in 2008 from the London Evening Standard. [3] The predecessor of the Henley Standard, first published in 1885, was The Henley Free Press. It became the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard in 1892. Its name was shortened in 1956 to the Henley Standard. [2]

  8. The Leader (Welsh newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader (formerly The Wrexham Evening Leader) is a daily newspaper in Wales which is distributed on weekday mornings, combining both local and national news. There are two Leader editions in the north-east of Wales: in Wrexham and Flintshire with the Chester edition being terminated in 2018.

  9. Essex County Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Essex County Standard was founded in January 1831, then called the Essex Standard.It was to be a weekly Tory paper and "a Standard around which the loyal, the religious, and the well-affected of our County may rally". [3]