The front cover of the Evening Standard on Thursday 12 September, announcing that "The newspaper of the greatest city in the world" will be "weekly from Sept 26th". Underneath an image of Anteros, the symbol of the Evening Standard, are the words "The London Standard", the new name for the paper once it goes weekly. The picture illustrates a story about the appointment of the company's new executive chairman, Condé Nast UK's managing director Albert Read.

Read joins after 25 years at the magazine business.

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