The paper is to be rebranded as a weekly edition called The London Standard The London Evening Standard has printed its final paper ahead of a move to weekly-only editions and a rebrand.
London’s Evening Standard newspaper is set to scrap its daily editions in favour of a weekly publication. The newspaper is currently circulated free of charge at the capital’s Underground ...
The Evening Standard newspaper has announced plans to drop its daily print edition and go weekly. The London paper launched in its original incarnation in 1827, and became free of charge in 2009.
London's Evening Standard newspaper is scrapping its daily edition after nearly 200 years. The publication, which will switch to a weekly edition, blamed working from home and the spread of wi-fi ...
Around 115 employees look set to be affected by the cuts The Evening Standard newspaper is to cut around a third of its workforce after advertising and circulation were impacted by the coronavirus ...
Russian ex-KGB agent turned businessman Alexander Lebedev announced Wednesday the purchase of the London Evening Standard newspaper for the sum of £1. The paper's publisher - the Daily Mail ...
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The Evening Standard is in big trouble and Emily Sheffield ... On Twitter, Sheffield said: "The newspaper remains a core element to this outstanding legacy news organisation.
Originally known as The Standard, before the better-known London Evening Standard title was established, this newspaper has been serving commuters on the capital’s transport network since 1827.