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The Evening Standard is London's only evening newspaper. It's owned by the Associated group, who also own the Daily Mail, and who have a stake in [[Metro Newspaper]]. I believe it costs about 40 pence, and it's published on weekdays, with the first edition out at about 10am and the last one at about 4pm.
The Evening Standard is London's only evening newspaper. It's owned by the Associated group, who also own the Daily Mail, and who have a stake in [[Metro]]. I believe it costs about 40 pence, and it's published on weekdays, with the first edition out at about 10am and the last one at about 4pm.
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The Evening Standard is London's only evening newspaper. It's owned by the Associated group, who also own the Daily Mail, and who have a stake in Metro. I believe it costs about 40 pence, and it's published on weekdays, with the first edition out at about 10am and the last one at about 4pm.

Personally I feel that it's heinously biased in favour of the Sussex-based commuters who need something light to read on the train home in the evening, and I really dislike the way it spins stories about the congestion charge, for example. Still, it's popular; you'll see about half the passengers on the Tube in the evening rush hour reading it. -- blech


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