The News Line

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The News Line
The News Line front page 20 October 2012.png
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Workers' Revolutionary Party
Founded1969 (as Workers' Press)
Political alignmentTrotskyism
HeadquartersBCM Box 747
London
WC1N 3XX
OCLC number145398605
Websitehttps://wrp.org.uk/newsline

The News Line is a daily newspaper published by a British Trotskyist group, the Workers' Revolutionary Party.

History[]

The paper was launched in 1969 as Workers Press[1] and renamed News Line in 1976.[2][3]

For a time during the 1980s, the WRP split into two rival factions, and for a short time there were two versions of The News Line being produced every day, one by each faction.

Chris Hughton wrote a football column for the newspaper in the 1970s.[4]

Editors[]

1969: Michael Banda
1974: Alex Mitchell
1980s: Paul Jennings

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Duncan Hallas: Cult comes a cropper (1985)
  2. ^ The News Line Entry in WorldCat
  3. ^ Weekly Worker 509 Thursday 18 December 2003
  4. ^ Caulkin, George (19 December 2009). "Chris Hughton the best left-winger in the county". The Times. London. Retrieved 31 October 2010.

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