South London Press


The South London Press, London Weekly News and Mercury is a bi-weekly newspaper currently based in Catford, South London. The newspaper covers the latest news, sports and features within the south,central and west London area.
First published in 1865, the newspaper is published every Tuesday in digital format and Friday in newspaper format.
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South London Press, London Weekly News and Mercury champions giving London a strong voice to diverse and vibrant communities. This has been achieved through a history of campaigning and putting the spotlight on the issues that really matter.
Former newspaper
Mercury and the recent London Weekly News have been incorporated into the South London Press to give overall coverage of London's local issues and offering a true community feel.
Many of its former reporters have gone on to make careers in Fleet Street, and it is still considered a training ground for the nationals. Max Wall and then Richard Woolveridge edited the bi-weekly in its glory days when its circulation was over 130,000.
The novelist and critic Martyn Bedford used to work in the Lewisham office of the paper, while Brian Alexander, the former sports editor of
The Sun and Mail on Sunday, was sports editor until 1986. Paul McCarthy, sports editor of the News of the World, John Pienaar, political correspondent and reporter on BBC Radio 5 Live, and David Bond, who was appointed as the BBC's Sports Editor in 2010, worked at the SLP in the 1980s and 1990s. Others who went on to Fleet Street include Ken Reynolds, Steve Grimes, George Binyon, Willie Robertson, John Twomey, Ian Malin, Debbie Andalo, Ev Bramble, Carolyn Jones, Anna Pukas, JJ Young, Jonathan Buckmaster, Chris Ward, Stewart Morris, Claire Aaron, Anton La Guardia, Brian McConnell, Peter Burden, Ron Ricketts, Geoff Manners, John Rodda and Colin Wood. Publicist Max Clifford was also an employee.
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South London Press won the Press Gazette Regional Press Awards 2009 Newspaper of the Year for weekly newspapers above 20,000 circulation.
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South London Press incorporates former newspapers, South London News and South London Observer, and the South London Advertiser Group.
Between 2007 and 2016 the paper was part of the Tindle Group, which bought it from Trinity Mirror. In 2017 the paper was acquired by Street Runners Ltd who have made the
South London Press, London Weekly News and Mercury
a subsidiary company under the new name MSI Media Limited as of 2nd March 2020. In 2017 the newspaper entered a 'media partnership' with Millwall F.C.
After several moves in September 2017 the South London Press moved to Rathmore Road in Charlton, where the editorial, advertising and pre-press departments are now all based.