Events Database

199 historical macro events · 2010–today

Filtered by:london evening standard✕ clear
DateEvent
Sep 24, 1218 newspaper titles go in six months
Sep 21, 12Can you beat trainee journalists at this news quiz?
Sep 20, 12London housing crisis: stalled developments
Sep 19, 12Proper self-regulation works better than the law to protect privacy
Sep 5, 12A casino and a cat! BBC news editors try too hard
Sep 5, 12Mail Online had more than 100m browsers last month
Sep 3, 12Can Apple, Amazon and Google's new mini-tablets revive the news industry?
Aug 14, 12Local TV: Evening Standard, Lyons and Johnson join bidding
Jul 27, 12London 2012 Olympics: newspapers gear up for circulation war
Jul 27, 12Journalists line up to support sacked Sun executive
Jul 25, 12Phone hacking charges - how the newspapers covered the story
Jul 18, 12Andrew Gilligan wins apology over Ken Livingstone claims
Jul 5, 12Independent, i and Standard publisher reports 22.5% rise in losses
Jun 28, 12Luke Cooper's case shows damage of abolishing trial by jury in libel cases
Jun 27, 12Tony Blair: I would be prime minister again
Jun 27, 12A Standard day for Tony Blair
Jun 25, 12Evening Standard faces editorial cuts after libel trial defeat
Jun 22, 12University tutor wins £60,000 libel damages from Mail and Standard
Jun 21, 12High court jury considers if newspapers libelled lecturer in anti-cuts stories
Jun 20, 12Standard journalist denies fabricating anti-cuts protester's interview
Jun 20, 12Arise! It's the new People's Princess
Jun 19, 12Anti-cuts university tutor acted like a ringleader, court hears
Jun 18, 12Anti-cuts university tutor begins libel action against Mail and Standard
May 30, 12No public interest definition can really apply to 'two presses'
May 30, 12Bob Edwards, the socialist who edited the Daily Express - and two more nationals
May 25, 12Diary
May 24, 12Mirror Group Digital celebrates 13% boost to its website network
May 23, 12Why Jeremy Hunt must resign
May 22, 12It's a femocracy! Women take the top slots at the Standard
May 22, 12Print will have a simply ripping future, says Standard executive
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