Five Defunct London newspapers.
1. thelondonpaper
A free evening newspaper published by News International from 4th September 2006 to 18th September 2009. Holds the distinction of being the first new launch from News International - Ruper Murdoch's company – in this country. All other titles in the stable were acquisitions.
2. The London Daily News
Robert Maxwell’s short-lived title (published from February to July 1987) was seen off in a price-war with Associated Newspapers and their one-two punch of
Evening Standard and
Evening News. In the last days of the “war”, the LDN was sold for 10p, with the EN going for 5p. Our picture shows the late, disgraced publishing magnate Maxwell posing at the paper's launch
3. The Pall Mall Gazette
From 1865 the
Pall Mall Gazette was a London evening title – George Bernard Shaw found his first journalism work in this paper. In 1923 it was subsumed into – what else? – the
Evening Standard. References to the PMG are dotted throughout Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories and in H.G Wells’s
The Time Machine.
4. The Evening News
Taken over by the Evening Standard in 1980, it was brought out of mothballs to fight off competition from Robert Maxwell in 1987 (see no.2, above). The Standard’s principal rival for 99 years between 1881 and 1980.
5. The Illustrated London News
The world’s first illustrated news title was published weekly from 1842 to 1971.
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