Islington Tribune

The Islington Tribune is a free, independent newspaper that covers the London Borough of Islington in North London. It was founded in 2003 as a sister paper to the Camden New Journal. It carries significant influence locally due to its high news content, investigations and high readership. It has the highest circulation of the local papers in the borough.

History

The paper was founded in 2003.[1] In 2006 the Islington Tribune, along with its sister paper the Camden New Journal - broke the national story that Government minister Margaret Hodge had described the war in Iraq as British Prime Minister Tony Blair's biggest mistake.[2] The editor of the paper was subsequently interviewed on the BBC and Channel Four.

The Islington Tribune is contributed to by Koos Couvée and Joe Cooper. Former reporters include Kim Janssen and Andrew Walker, who works for the BBC, as well as former Camden New Journal deputy editor Andrew Johnson. Peter Gruner, an award-winning environment journalist who previously worked for the Evening Standard, worked for the title until 2015.

New Journal Enterprises group

The Camden New Journal, Islington Tribune, West End Extra, and The Review are all publications of New Journal Enterprises.[1]

The West End Extra, which covers the entire City of Westminster, is also produced from the New Journal's Camden Town office. Both are also edited by Eric Gordon.

Other newspapers in the same area

References

  1. 1 2 "Publications by New Journal Enterprises". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
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