Sunday Times


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Sunday Times

a British Sunday newspaper that has been published in London and Manchester since 1822 by Times Newspapers Ltd. The Sunday Times prints political news, commentaries on current domestic and international issues, sports news, and coverage of the arts. It reflects the interests of industrial and finance capital, and its readership consists mainly of members of the big bourgeoisie, the middle bourgeoisie, and the intelligentsia. The paper also includes an illustrated supplement, the Sunday Times Magazine. Circulation, approximately 1.5 million (1976).

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