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Since 1785 The Times (London) has been regarded as the principal paper of record and the most authoritative medium for political, court, legal, business and social news. During that time it has recorded the most significant events on world history and has been read by the world's leaders, influencing them in the formation of their views and opinions. The general public also turn consistently to The Times (London) for its in-depth, award-winning news coverage, editorial opinion, parliamentary reporting and comment, and its legal reporting. The 'Letters to the Editor' have provided a forum for public debate for many years and its obituaries are generally regarded as reference works in their own right.
Available 1785 forward.
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