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  2. List of student newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    King's College London — Roar News; Keele University — Concourse; Lancaster University — SCAN; University of Leeds — The Gryphon; University of Leicester — Leicester Student Magazine; University of London — London Student (1979–2014) London School of Economics — The Beaver; University of Manchester — The Mancunion; Newcastle ...

  3. The Day (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Day is a British online children's educational newspaper founded in 2011. The publication targets children in primary and Secondary education. It has a paying readership of 900 schools using digital subscriptions to teach nearly 1m students per day -- the largest audience of any news brand in the UK in its age group.

  4. TES (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    TES focuses on school-related news and features. It covered higher education until the Times Higher Education Supplement (now Times Higher Education) was launched as a sister publication in 1971. Today its editor is Jon Severs. Since 1964, an alternative version of the publication, TESS, has been produced for Scotland. [3]

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  9. Concrete (student newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The logo was set on a new background of colours, each of which represents a section of the newspaper. Concrete's sections include News, Global, Features and Interview, Opinion, Science, Lifestyle, Travel, Food and Drink, and Sport, plus an editorial page and a 'Home of the Wonderful' section (called 'Hey UEA' until 2019) rounding up Media ...