If the decline in reading newspapers could be reversed by printing on green, surely the London Standard would have tried this before becoming a weekly.
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If the decline in reading newspapers could be reversed by printing on green, surely the London Standard would have tried this before becoming a weekly.
The London Evening News was snuffed out on Friday 31st October 1980 just seven months short of its centenary. Its front page seemed to take
This feature explores the rise and fall of a campaigning evening newspaper now long lost to history. It was January 17th 1938, and one of
Sloane Square was one of London’s first underground stations constructed for the Metropolitan and District Line in 1868. When the trains were powered by steam