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  2. Nameplate (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Nameplate (publishing) The nameplate (American English) or masthead (British English) [ 1 ][ 2 ] of a newspaper or periodical is its designed title as it appears on the front page or cover. [ 3 ] Another very common term for it in the newspaper industry is "the flag". It is part of the publication's branding, with a specific font and ...

  3. List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Also produces Freedom, the longest-running anarchist publication in the English language, as a bi-annual free print journal [72] LabourList – an online news site focusing on the Labour Party, their activities and the trade unions. Left Foot Forward; The New Pretender – online review supporting left populism in the British Isles [73]

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman Digital Archive 1817–2002 (Pay / Free with Athens account) The Evening Times (1914–1990) (Glasgow) via Google News Archive. The Glasgow Herald (1806–1990) via Google News Archive. Word on the Street 1650–1910 almost 1,800 Scottish broadsides at National Library of Scotland Free.

  5. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

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    Breakdown of UK daily newspaper circulation, 1956 to 2019. At the start of the 19th century, the highest-circulation newspaper in the United Kingdom was the Morning Post, which sold around 4,000 copies per day, twice the sales of its nearest rival. As production methods improved, print runs increased and newspapers were sold at lower prices.

  6. The Economist - Wikipedia

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    The Economist is a weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture, and is mostly written and edited in Britain. [ 8 ] Based in London, the newspaper is owned by the Economist Group, with its core editorial offices in the United States ...

  7. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    All the major UK newspapers currently have websites, some of which provide free access. The Times and The Sunday Times have a paywall requiring payment on a per-day or per-month basis by non-subscribers. The Financial Times business daily also has limited access for non-subscribers.

  8. Joseph O'Neill (writer, born 1964) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph O'Neill was born in Cork, Ireland, on 23 February 1964. [3] [4] He is of half-Irish and half-Turkish ancestry.[5]O'Neill's parents moved around much in O'Neill's youth: O'Neill spent time in Mozambique as a toddler and in Turkey until the age of four, and he also lived in Iran. [4]

  9. List of British innovations and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Discovery of the planet Uranus [ 201 ] and the moons Titania, Oberon, Enceladus, Mimas [ 202 ] by Sir William Herschel (German born astronomer, later in life British) Discovery of Triton [ 203 ] and the moons Hyperion, Ariel and Umbriel – William Lassell [ 204 ] Planetarium – John Theophilus Desaguliers.