Independent.co.uk: London Evening Standard runs into permit problems
October 14th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
“The London Evening Standard’s second day as a free newspaper did not go as smoothly as the first, after its distributors were forced off the streets of Kensington and Chelsea because they did not have correct permits,” reports the Independent. The situation has now been resolved, a spokesperson from the Standard said.
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