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  2. London Evening Standard prints final daily paper - AOL

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    The London Evening Standard has printed its final daily paper ahead of a move to weekly-only editions and a rebrand. The newspaper launched in its original incarnation in 1827 and became free of ...

  3. Evening Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Standard is a free daily newspaper in London, England, founded in 1827 and owned by Evgeny Lebedev since 2009. It covers local and national news, politics, culture, sports and more, and has a website and a weekly print edition.

  4. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the national and local newspapers in the UK, including their circulation, format, political orientation and ownership. The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper with a right-wing political stance and a circulation of 317,819.

  5. The Evening Standard - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 07:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Metro (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is a non-partisan, free newspaper distributed in major UK cities since 1999. It covers news, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle topics, and has a print edition and a website.

  7. English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The English Wikipedia is the primary [a] English-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on 15 January 2001, as Wikipedia's first edition. English Wikipedia is hosted alongside other language editions by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization.

  8. Hillsborough disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Hillsborough disaster was a fatal crowd crush at a football match in Sheffield, England, in 1989. It killed 97 fans and injured 766, and was blamed on police negligence and stadium design. Learn about the history, investigations and controversies of this tragic event.

  9. Charlotte Ross (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Ross is a British journalist, and former acting editor of the Evening Standard from October 2021 until October 2022. She followed Emily Sheffield as only the fourth woman to cover this job in the Kensington newsroom of the London free-sheet with a circulation of 493,000. [3]