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SWNS Media Group is a UK based media company with two divisions, news agency SWNS (also known as South West News Service) and creative agency 72Point. The group operates a number of brands including OATH, OnePoll, Talk to the Press, Pinpep, LoveThis.News, Content Covered and Play. [1] [2] The company operates from offices in London and Bristol. [3]
Broughton (Welsh: Brychdyn ⓘ) is a village [2] in Flintshire, Wales, close to the Wales–England border, located to the west of the city of Chester, England, in the community of Broughton and Bretton. Along with the nearby village of Bretton, the total population was 5,791 at the 2001 Census, [3] increasing to 5,974 at the 2011 Census. [4]
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Broughton and Bretton (Welsh: Brychdyn a Bretton) is a community in Flintshire, Wales. It contains the villages of Broughton and Bretton, and had a population of 5,974 as of the 2011 UK census. [2] The community (along with Shotton) was created in 1985 from part of the pre-existing Hawarden community.
North Broughton Island, to the north of Broughton Island; Broughton Point, on the south coast of North Broughton Island; the Broughton Strait off the north coast of Vancouver Island, between that island and Queen Charlotte Strait; the Broughton Peaks, a small group of peaks in the Barkley Sound region of the west coast of Vancouver Island
Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a county in the north-east of Wales. It borders the English ceremonial counties of Merseyside and Cheshire , across the Dee Estuary to the north and by land to the east respectively, Wrexham County Borough to the south, and Denbighshire to the west.
Broughton railway station may refer to: Broughton railway station (England), in Broughton, Lancashire, closed in 1840; Broughton railway station (Scotland), in Broughton, Scottish Borders, closed in the 1950s; Broughton railway station (Wales), in Broughton, Flintshire, proposed since 2013
South side of The News Building. 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 HarperCollins.