The News Line

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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
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External links

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