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Headlines of the Evening Standard on the day of London bombing on 7 July 2005, at Waterloo station Unloading the Evening Standard at Chancery Lane Station, November 2014. The London Standard, formerly the Evening Standard (1904–2024) and originally The Standard (1827–1904), is a long-established regional newspaper published weekly and distributed free of charge in London, England.
Mountain Standard Times ... Evening Advocate 1917–1924 (4,518 Issues) Free; Evening Herald 1890–1920 ... British Newspaper Archive ...
This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.. The periodical press flourished in the 19th century: the Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals plans to eventually list more 100,000 titles; the current Series 3 lists 73,000 titles. 19th-century periodicals have been the focus of extensive indexing efforts, such as that of ...
Edinburgh Evening News: 1873 1842 Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser: 1839 1862 Elgin Courier: 1845 1867 The Era (newspaper) 1838 1900 Essex Newsman: 1870 1950 Essex Standard: 1831 1900 Evening Despatch: 1914 1918 Evening Telegraph (Dundee) 1877 1950 The Examiner (1808–86) 1808 1881 Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: 1827 1950
Evening Standard headlines on 7 July 2005. The Morning Star was founded in 1930 as the Daily Worker, organ of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). is a left-wing British daily tabloid newspaper with a focus on social and trade union issues. [42] Y Cymro (The Welshman) is a Welsh language national weekly paper first published in 1932.
Allied Newspapers Ltd. was a British media consortium with holdings including such national newspapers as The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.Formed in 1924 by the Welsh brothers William Berry, Lord Camrose, and Gomer Berry (later 1st Viscount Kemsley), along with Sir Edward Iliffe (later 1st Baron Iliffe), Allied Newspapers later became Kemsley Newspapers, becoming the largest newspaper ...
Britain's Evening Standard blasted the Geneva Protocol and called on Australia, Canada and New Zealand to quit the League of Nations over it, pointing out that if Australia refused to submit to Japan's demand that it alter its immigration policy, the British fleet might be called upon to impose a naval blockade in the name of the League. [14]
The Daily Courant * (1702-1735), the first daily newspaper published in London; The London Gazette * from 1665; London Chronicle * London Evening Post * Lloyd's Evening Post and British Chronicle * Evening Post * Daily Post * Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser * National papers The Era; Periodicals Tatler (1709-1711) Spectator (1711-1712)