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  2. The Sun (1792–1876) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun. (1792–1876) The Sun was a British evening newspaper established by John Heriot in 1792 and was discontinued in 1876. The paper was founded by members of the Tory government led by William Pitt the Younger to counter the contemporary pro-revolutionary press. John Heriot, a Scottish journalist and writer, had worked for the Oracle and ...

  3. The News Building (London) - Wikipedia

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    The News Building is a 17-storey office block in the London Bridge area of London that forms part of the Shard Quarter development. It houses all of News UK 's London operations, including The Times , The Sunday Times , The Sun , The Wall Street Journal , Dow Jones , talkSPORT , TalkRADIO , Times Radio , Virgin Radio , and the book publisher ...

  4. List of newspapers in London - Wikipedia

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    This list of newspapers in London is divided into papers sold throughout the region and local publications. It is further divided into paid for and free titles. The newspaper industry in England is dominated by national newspapers, all of which are edited in London, although The Guardian began as the Manchester Guardian.

  5. Tony Gallagher (editor) - Wikipedia

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    University of Bristol. City, University of London. Occupation. Newspaper editor. Employer. The Times. Tony Gallagher (born 2 November 1963) is a British newspaper journalist, and is currently editor of The Times . He was editor of The Daily Telegraph, joint deputy editor of the Daily Mail, and editor of The Sun in 2015, before being appointed ...

  6. It's The Sun Wot Won It - Wikipedia

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    Front-page of The Sun from Saturday 11 April 1992. " It's The Sun Wot Won It " was the headline that appeared on the front page of United Kingdom newspaper The Sun on 11 April 1992 in which it claimed credit for the victory of the Conservative Party in the 1992 general election. It is regularly cited in debates on the influence of the press ...

  7. Actor Hugh Grant settles privacy lawsuit against Murdoch's ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) -British actor Hugh Grant has settled a lawsuit against the publisher of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspaper, The Sun, over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his ...

  8. The London Paper - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thelondonpaper .com. The London Paper (stylised as thelondonpaper) was a free daily newspaper, published by NI Free Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International (who also own the companies that publish The Sun and The Times ). It was available from Monday to Friday each week in Central London from 4 September 2006 until 18 ...

  9. Nick Parker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Parker. Born. 1960 or 1961 (age 62–63) [1] Nationality. British. Occupation. Journalist. Nick Parker (born 1960/1961) is an English journalist and chief foreign correspondent of London-based The Sun newspaper. He has covered major breaking news stories across the world as well as domestic stories for The Sun since 1988 and is not to be ...