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  2. Liverpool Evening Express - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Evening Express was a local newspaper that circulated in Liverpool, England from 1870 to 1958. [1] Originally published by Tinling C & Co. Ltd, [ 2 ] the paper merged with the Liverpool Echo in 1958.

  3. The Independent - Wikipedia

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    [6] [18] In 2009, Lebedev had bought a controlling stake in the London Evening Standard. Two weeks later, editor Roger Alton resigned. [19] In July 2011, The Independent ' s columnist Johann Hari was stripped of the Orwell Prize he had won in 2008 after claims, to which Hari later admitted, [20] of plagiarism and inaccuracy. [21]

  4. Angus McGill - Wikipedia

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    Angus McGill MBE (26 November 1927 – 16 October 2015) was an English journalist who made his name writing a humorous weekly column in the London Evening Standard, which ran for 30 years documenting all that was eccentric about London life.

  5. The Echo (London) - Wikipedia

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    The Echo, founded in 1868 in London by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., was London's first halfpenny evening newspaper (earlier provincial titles included Liverpool's Events [1] and the South Shields Gazette, both launched in 1855).

  6. Chioma Nnadi - Wikipedia

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    Nnadi was born and brought up in London. Her father was from Nigeria, and had come to the UK to study in the 1960s, and her mother was a Swiss-German nurse. She worked at the magazines Trace and The Fader, having started her career at the Evening Standard newspaper, where she worked on the features desk for its sister magazine. [4]

  7. Ed Miliband bacon sandwich photograph - Wikipedia

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    The photograph was taken on 21 May 2014 by Jeremy Selwyn in London for the Evening Standard newspaper, during the first stop of Miliband's two-day campaign tour ahead of local and European elections. After arriving at New Covent Garden Market at 6.30am to promote his policies for small businesses, Miliband visited a café, where he ate the ...

  8. Sarah Ludford, Baroness Ludford - Wikipedia

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    Ludford was created a life peer as Baroness Ludford, of Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington on 30 September 1997, [4] after serving as a Councillor for the London Borough of Islington 1991–99. She was elected MEP for London at the European Parliament election in 1999 and returned in 2004 and 2009, before losing her seat in 2014. [5]

  9. True Sun (London newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The True Sun was a London, pro-Whig, evening newspaper that was first published on 5 March 1832 and ceased publication in December 1837. It was published daily except Sundays. [1] In 1832–1834 Charles Dickens was a reporter for The True Sun. [2]