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716.1 | Try the Tara | TRIBES::CREAN | Procrastinate NOW!! | Tue Feb 27 1990 07:45 | 3 |
| The Tara Hotel, South Kensington, has Irish papers (same day!)
in its' shop in the foyer.
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716.2 | -<Lot's Around!!>- | YUPPY::MAYBINC | | Tue Feb 27 1990 11:10 | 13 |
| Brendan,
If you go to the Holloway Rd, or Archway, most of the newagents
sell Irish papers, if you look around most of the newagents around London
have them.
Good luck, if you are having a problem finding any let me know and
I will be able to but you in the right direction.
slan
Clare
(mail maybinc @HHL)
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716.3 | try Charing Cross road | YUPPY::BLAKEB | Brendan Blake@hhl | Tue Jun 18 1991 13:06 | 17 |
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Folks,
I have just recently found a place that sells the daily.
'Irish Press and the Irish Independent'. The shop is about 7 minutes
walk from Enterprise House. The address is as follows..
S. SOLOSY
50 CHARRING CROSS ROAD
LONDON.
This is just a few meters from Leicester Square tube station on the
north exit to Charing Cross road.
regards
Brendan
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716.4 | Hammersmith tube stn. also | CURRNT::QUINN | | Fri Jun 28 1991 09:13 | 10 |
| Brendan,
There a paper stall at Hammersmith Tube station that sells the two you
mentioned plust the 'Times' every day. They also stock practically all
of the Provincial papers of all.
Donal.
P.S. (What part of town do you live in)
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716.5 | north of the a406 | YUPPY::BLAKEB | Brendan Blake@hhl | Fri Jun 28 1991 12:49 | 7 |
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Thanks Donal,
I reside in Palmers Green which is just north of the North Circular
Rroad A406. What part of town do you live in? Do you work in London???
Brendan
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716.6 | | SYSTEM::COCKBURN | Craig Cockburn | Fri Jul 26 1991 18:11 | 11 |
| You can get various "Irish" papers at King's Cross station, I was
there on Wednesday night and got a copy of "Irish in Britain"
- they still had a few copies left at 7pm
I've not looked for papers printed in Ireland though. Two possible
ideas are to call the papers you want to read and ask them for details
of their London agents, or to contact an Irish society in London and
ask their advice. With about a million Irish people in London, I'm
sure it can't be that hard to get an Irish paper!
Craig
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