Sunday Correspondent
The Sunday Correspondent was a short-lived British weekly national broadsheet newspaper. Launched on 17 September 1989, it ceased publication on 25 November 1990. It was edited by Peter Cole.
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... The Sunday Correspondent was a short-lived British weekly national broadsheet newspaper ... On launching, the paper billed itself as the first new quality Sunday title for 28 years (since the launch of The Sunday Telegraph in 1961) ... and the launch of The Independent on Sunday in January 1990 were all likely factors in its demise ...
... The Sunday Correspondent was a short-lived British weekly national broadsheet newspaper ... billed itself as the first new quality Sunday title for 28 years (since the launch of The Sunday Telegraph in 1961) ... and the launch of The Independent on Sunday in January 1990 were all likely factors in its demise ...
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