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Evening Standard

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For the New Zealand newspaper formerly known as the Evening Standard , see Manawatu Standard . "ESTV" redirects here. For the Brazilian news program with that title, see Praça TV. Evening Standard Type Regional free daily newspaper Format Tabloid Owner(s) Evgeny Lebedev (c. 63%) Daily Mail and General Trust (24.9%) Justin Byam Shaw (7%) Geordie Greig (5%) [1] Editor George Osborne Founded 21 May 1827 ; 191 years ago  ( 1827-05-21 ) Political alignment Conservative Language English Headquarters Northcliffe House, Derry Street, Kensington London Circulation 897,523 (as of November 2017) [2] ISSN 2041-4404 Website www.standard.co.uk Headlines of the Evening Standard on the day of London bombing on 7 July 2005, at Waterloo station Unloading the London Evening Standard at Chancery Lane Station, Holborn, Nov 2014. The Evening Standard (also the London Evening Standard ) is a local, free daily newspaper, publ...

Unit 4 + 2

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Unit 4 + 2 Origin Hertfordshire, England Genres Pop rock Years active 1963–1970 Labels Decca Records Fontana Records Past members Brian Parker Tommy Moeller Buster Meikle Peter Moules Howard 'Lem' Lubin Rod 'Humble' Garwood Hugh Halliday Nigel Snook Russ Ballard Bob Henrit Mike Davies Glyn Havard(live only) Tony Duhig(live only) Allan Price(live only) Iain Hines(live only) Unit 4 + 2 were a British pop band, who had a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 with the song "Concrete and Clay". [1] The track topped the UK chart for one week. [1] Contents 1 Career 1.1 Early days 1.2 Success 1.3 Later years 1.4 Cover versions 2 Band member details 3 Discography 3.1 Singles 3.2 Albums 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External links Career Early days In 1962, Brian Parker, then the guitar player and songwriter with The Hunters, decided to form hi...