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The class disparities of Victorian London will be mixed with scenes of bloodshed, revenge and cannibalism — as well as plenty ...
From my desk at 85 Fleet Street, I looked out on my little patch of London. The window of the Tribune bureau peeked down on the courtyard of St. Bride’s Church and caught part of Sir Christopher ...
Sunday Times News: London's Fleet Street, named after the river Fleet which flows at one end of the street, had many legal offices and courts surrounding it in the late ...
As Reuters becomes the last news giant to leave London's Fleet Street, one former editor looks back on the street's glory days. The Fleet Street Orchestra had disbanded by the time I arrived, but the ...
One of London's most historic thoroughfares since Roman times, Fleet Street runs from the West End to the heart of the city's historic 'Square Mile' at Ludgate Circus.
Even as the industry has moved out of Fleet Street, London-based journalists continue to make St Bride’s their home church. Simon Greaves has been on staff at the Financial Times in London for ...
After 300 years, Fleet Street, the London thoroughfare home to dozens of newspapers and thousands of reporters, becomes a tourist stop. Jason Daley - Correspondent. August 8, 2016.
Media watchers see warning for Fleet Street. July 9, 2011 / 12:20 AM EDT / AP ... As Britain's most powerful Sunday newspaper crashes and burns, newsrooms across London are feeling the heat.
Media mogels Rupert Murdoch, right, and Les Hinton, leave a service held at St. Bride's Church in London on Wednesday to mark Reuters' departure from Fleet Street, the heart of British journalism ...
The Fleet Street Quarter is embarking on a radical renaissance. Over the next five years, a gross development value of £5bn will be invested into the area through 34 developments.
London's Fleet Street area - where just about every major national British newspaper was compiled and printed for many decades until the 1980s - was virtually a village on its own.