Archant is the UK's largest independently-owned regional media business. It is a community media company, active in the fields of regional newspaper and magazine publishing and internet communications. All its titles serve clearly defined communities, based around locations or interest groups.
Archant London is one of the largest publishers of local newspapers across London, and the home counties. The title portfolio consists of 29 award-winning, high-quality weekly newspapers and 28 dedicated local community websites whose audience when combined reaches in excess of 1 million adults every week.
source:Jicreg Jan-Jun 2008/Archant KPI data/Average weekly print run
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Millions of borrowers with a student loan will no longer pay zero interest from next Wednesday (Sept 1). The interest rate will jump from 0% to 1.5% for 3.3 million students and graduates, it was confirmed today, while those who took out loans before 1998