Type | Newspaper |
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Owner(s) | New Journal Enterprises |
Founder(s) | Eric Gordon |
Launched | 1982[1] |
Language | English |
Headquarters |
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City | London |
Country | England |
Circulation | ~70,000 including sister titles (as of 2020)[3] |
Sister newspapers | Westminster Extra, Islington Tribune |
OCLC number | 751714604 |
Website | www |
Free online archives | Camden New Journal e-edition |
The Camden New Journal is a British independent newspaper published in the London Borough of Camden. It was launched by editor Eric Gordon in 1982 following a two-year strike at its predecessor, the Camden Journal.[4][5] The newspaper was supported by campaigning journalist Paul Foot and former Holborn and St Pancras MP Frank Dobson. It carries significant influence locally, due to its high news content, investigations and large circulation.
It is frequently critical of local and national government, which has led to attacks by national government ministers, as well as local councillors, unusually for a local paper. On being awarded its second Press Gazette Free Newspaper of the Year award in 2005, the judges praised how the paper kept its "huge local council on its toes with exclusive after exclusive".[4]
Registered office address 38-40 Camden Road, NW1 9DR