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'''''The Independent''''' is a daily [[online]] [[newspaper]] in the [[United Kingdom]], founded in 1986. Its sister paper, the '''Independent on Sunday''' is, as the name suggests, published on a [[Sunday]].  
'''''The Independent''''' is a daily [[online]] [[newspaper]] in the [[United Kingdom]], founded in 1986. Its sister paper, the '''Independent on Sunday''' is, as the name suggests, published on a [[Sunday]].  


Originally a [[broadsheet]] newspaper, it became a [[tabloid]] in 2006. The paper stopped being printed in March 2016 and is now only available [[online]]. It tends to take a [[Liberalism|liberal]] and [[Centre (politics)|centre]] to [[centre-left]] political position.
Originally a [[broadsheet]] newspaper, it became a [[tabloid]] in 2006. The paper stopped being printed in March 2016 and is now only available [[online]]. It tends to take a [[Liberalism|liberal]] and [[Centre (politics)|centre]] to [[centre-left]] political position.
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 27 December 2024

The Independent is a daily online newspaper in the United Kingdom, founded in 1986. Its sister paper, the Independent on Sunday is, as the name suggests, published on a Sunday.

Originally a broadsheet newspaper, it became a tabloid in 2006. The paper stopped being printed in March 2016 and is now only available online. It tends to take a liberal and centre to centre-left political position.

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