One of London’s most famous streets is getting a grand redesign. Fleet Street, an historic thoroughfare between the City of ...
As the last two journalists on the iconic Fleet Street left last week, the occasion sparked a wave of nostalgia among reporters and others for an era spanning more than three centuries when the area ...
Edinburgh has its Royal Mile, Westminster has The Mall, but the City of London has its own regal parade in the shape of Fleet Street. This ancient road has been the quickest land route between the ...
A London tradition spanning three centuries is ending as Reuters abandons Fleet Street — the longtime home of Britain's scribes — capping a transformation that has seen the entire industry move to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Three decades after media mogul Rupert Murdoch instigated its demise as the centuries-old home of Britain's newspaper industry, London's Fleet Street bade farewell on Friday to its ...
Recounting a visit to London's Fleet Street in the 1700s, the Scottish lawyer, diarist and author James Boswell wrote that the assault on his senses had left him "agreeably confused". Standing ...
The last two reporters working on Fleet Street filed their final stories on Friday, ending more than 300 years of journalism on the London thoroughfare synonymous with Britain's newspaper industry.
When the Observer joined the exodus from the home of British newspapers, writer Peter Corrigan raised a glass to the Street’s many pubs This article, Fleet Street at closing time by Peter Corrigan, ...
Journalists like to be known by their output, but two London-based staffers of the Dundee-based Sunday Post - Gavin Sheriff and Darryl Smith - hit the headlines in 2016 not for their stories, but for ...