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Bouverie Street is a street in the City of London, off Fleet Street, which once was the home of some of Britain's most widely circulated newspapers as well as the Whitefriars Priory. The offices of the ''News Chronicle'',〔''Liberal Democrat News'' 15 October 2010, accessed 29 October 2010〕 a British daily paper, were based there until it ceased publication on 17 October 1960 after being absorbed into the ''Daily Mail''. The ''News of the World'' had its offices at No. 30 until the paper's closure in 2011; its sister paper ''The Sun'' is still based there. It was also home to the offices of ''Punch'' magazine until the 1990s and for some decades of Lutterworth Press, one of Britain's oldest independent publishers celebrated for ''Boy's Own Paper'' and its sister ''Girl's Own Paper''. The street's name comes from the landlords of the area, the Pleydell-Bouveries, Earls of Radnor. ==See also==
*List of eponymous roads in London
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