Where is the best place to pick up early copies of the Sunday papers?
As asked in Fleet Street Blues, where are the first copies of the papers dropped off? Why? Because we want to know first.
Additionally: where can one buy a copy of the New York Times in London?
The stall outside King’s Cross Station is pretty reliable.
It seems harder now to get the first editions late at night; always used to be a stall selling them outside Charing Cross every night (the Sun and Times used to come in first, around 10.30pm) – may still be there on Saturdays. I’m sure there’s still first edition sellers at Leicester Square station on Saturdays.
By darryl on Sun 3 October 2010 20:32
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