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Bridgeport Evening Farmer (1866–1917) [5] Connecticut Spectator, including May 1814 - December 1814, weekly [4] The Constitution, former weekly newspaper, including during 1842-1884 [4] [6] The Daily Herald, former daily newspaper [6] Evening Press, including 1918-1919, daily ex. Sun. [4] Fairfield Minuteman, closed 2017; Farmington Valley ...
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Enfield Independent; Epping, North Weald & Ongar Guardian; Epsom & Banstead Guardian; Essex County Standard; Essex Weekly News; Evesham Admag; Evesham Journal; Falmouth Packet – see Packet Newspapers. Fish 4 Jobs Yorkshire; Gatwick Life; Gazette & Herald, Wiltshire; Gloucester Independent; Gloucestershire County Gazette; Halesowen News ...
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The newspaper was formerly the morning Bridgeport Telegram and evening Bridgeport Post before consolidating into a morning publication. The Bridgeport Telegram [8] ran from at least 1908 to 1929 and again from 1938 to 1990. [9] Until the mid-1980s the Post was published as an afternoon paper and the Telegram was the morning paper. [10]
The Islington Tribune is a free, independent newspaper that covers the London Borough of Islington in north London. It was founded in 2003 as a sister paper to the Camden New Journal. It carries significant influence locally due to its high news content, investigations and large readership: it has the highest circulation of the local papers in ...
The East London Advertiser is a mostly free weekly local newspaper in east London, England covering primarily the borough of Tower Hamlets. It was formed in late 2011 by Archant's merging of The Docklands and the East London Advertiser. [3] The East London Advertiser was founded in 1866 and had been owned by Archant since 2003.
This list of newspapers in London is divided into papers sold throughout the region and local publications. It is further divided into paid for and free titles. The newspaper industry in England is dominated by national newspapers, all of which are edited in London, although The Guardian began as the Manchester Guardian.