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The_Times
After 14 years as editor, William Rees-Mogg resigned the post upon completion of the change of ownership. Murdoch began to make his mark on the paper by appointing Harold Evans as his replacement. One of his most important changes was the introduction of new technology and efficiency measures. In March–May 1982, following agreement with print unions, the hot-metal Linotype printing process used to print The Times since the 19th century was phased out and replaced by computer input and photo-composition. This allowed print room staff at The Times and The Sunday Times to be reduced by half. However, direct input of text by journalists ("single stroke" input) was still not achieved, and this was to remain an interim measure until the Wapping dispute of 1986, when The Times moved from New Printing House Square in Gray's Inn Road (near Fleet Street) to new offices in Wapping.
What printing process for The Times was replaced by computers in 1982?
{ "answer_start": [ 357 ], "text": [ "hot-metal Linotype printing process" ] }
5705fed175f01819005e784e
The_Times
After 14 years as editor, William Rees-Mogg resigned the post upon completion of the change of ownership. Murdoch began to make his mark on the paper by appointing Harold Evans as his replacement. One of his most important changes was the introduction of new technology and efficiency measures. In March–May 1982, following agreement with print unions, the hot-metal Linotype printing process used to print The Times since the 19th century was phased out and replaced by computer input and photo-composition. This allowed print room staff at The Times and The Sunday Times to be reduced by half. However, direct input of text by journalists ("single stroke" input) was still not achieved, and this was to remain an interim measure until the Wapping dispute of 1986, when The Times moved from New Printing House Square in Gray's Inn Road (near Fleet Street) to new offices in Wapping.
In 1982, the allowed print room staff at The Times and The Sunday Times was reduced by how much?
{ "answer_start": [ 590 ], "text": [ "half" ] }
5705ffff75f01819005e7854
The_Times
Robert Fisk, seven times British International Journalist of the Year, resigned as foreign correspondent in 1988 over what he saw as "political censorship" of his article on the shooting-down of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988. He wrote in detail about his reasons for resigning from the paper due to meddling with his stories, and the paper's pro-Israel stance.
Which major journalist resigned as foreign correspondent of the Times in 1988?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "Robert Fisk" ] }
5705ffff75f01819005e7855
The_Times
Robert Fisk, seven times British International Journalist of the Year, resigned as foreign correspondent in 1988 over what he saw as "political censorship" of his article on the shooting-down of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988. He wrote in detail about his reasons for resigning from the paper due to meddling with his stories, and the paper's pro-Israel stance.
The foreign correspondent who resigned from The Times in 1988 won how many major journalism awards?
{ "answer_start": [ 13 ], "text": [ "seven" ] }
5705ffff75f01819005e7856
The_Times
Robert Fisk, seven times British International Journalist of the Year, resigned as foreign correspondent in 1988 over what he saw as "political censorship" of his article on the shooting-down of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988. He wrote in detail about his reasons for resigning from the paper due to meddling with his stories, and the paper's pro-Israel stance.
The foreign correspondent for The Times who resigned in 1988, resigned for what reason?
{ "answer_start": [ 134 ], "text": [ "political censorship" ] }
5705ffff75f01819005e7857
The_Times
Robert Fisk, seven times British International Journalist of the Year, resigned as foreign correspondent in 1988 over what he saw as "political censorship" of his article on the shooting-down of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988. He wrote in detail about his reasons for resigning from the paper due to meddling with his stories, and the paper's pro-Israel stance.
What stance did The Times take that cause a famous foreign correspondent to resign in 1988?
{ "answer_start": [ 345 ], "text": [ "pro-Israel stance" ] }
5705ffff75f01819005e7858
The_Times
Robert Fisk, seven times British International Journalist of the Year, resigned as foreign correspondent in 1988 over what he saw as "political censorship" of his article on the shooting-down of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988. He wrote in detail about his reasons for resigning from the paper due to meddling with his stories, and the paper's pro-Israel stance.
What airplane was shot down in July 1988 that a famous foreign correspondent from The Times wrote an article about that later lead to his resignation?
{ "answer_start": [ 195 ], "text": [ "Iran Air Flight 655" ] }
5706017c75f01819005e785e
The_Times
In June 1990, The Times ceased its policy of using courtesy titles ("Mr", "Mrs", or "Miss" prefixes) for living persons before full names on first reference, but it continues to use them before surnames on subsequent references. The more formal style is now confined to the "Court and Social" page, though "Ms" is now acceptable in that section, as well as before surnames in news sections.
In what year did The Times ceased its policy of using courtesy titles for living persons before full names on first reference?
{ "answer_start": [ 8 ], "text": [ "1990" ] }
5706017c75f01819005e785f
The_Times
In June 1990, The Times ceased its policy of using courtesy titles ("Mr", "Mrs", or "Miss" prefixes) for living persons before full names on first reference, but it continues to use them before surnames on subsequent references. The more formal style is now confined to the "Court and Social" page, though "Ms" is now acceptable in that section, as well as before surnames in news sections.
What kind of style is now confined to the "Court and Social" page of The Times when referring to the use of courtesy titles?
{ "answer_start": [ 238 ], "text": [ "formal style" ] }
5706017c75f01819005e7860
The_Times
In June 1990, The Times ceased its policy of using courtesy titles ("Mr", "Mrs", or "Miss" prefixes) for living persons before full names on first reference, but it continues to use them before surnames on subsequent references. The more formal style is now confined to the "Court and Social" page, though "Ms" is now acceptable in that section, as well as before surnames in news sections.
When The Times ceased its policy of using courtesy titles, it continued to use them for what kind of name on references after the first?
{ "answer_start": [ 194 ], "text": [ "surnames" ] }
5706021752bb891400689798
The_Times
In November 2003, News International began producing the newspaper in both broadsheet and tabloid sizes. On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. Since 1 November 2004, the paper has been printed solely in tabloid format.
In what year did News International begin producing The Times in both broadsheet in tabloid sizes?
{ "answer_start": [ 12 ], "text": [ "2003" ] }
5706021752bb891400689799
The_Times
In November 2003, News International began producing the newspaper in both broadsheet and tabloid sizes. On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. Since 1 November 2004, the paper has been printed solely in tabloid format.
When The Times began producing its newpaper in both broadsheet and tabloid sizes, which region did The Times withdraw its broadsheet from sale?
{ "answer_start": [ 177 ], "text": [ "Northern Ireland" ] }
5706021752bb89140068979a
The_Times
In November 2003, News International began producing the newspaper in both broadsheet and tabloid sizes. On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. Since 1 November 2004, the paper has been printed solely in tabloid format.
The Times is printed solely in what format since 2004?
{ "answer_start": [ 255 ], "text": [ "tabloid format" ] }
5706035a75f01819005e7878
The_Times
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. Author/solicitor David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire has had more letters published on the main letters page than any other known contributor – 158 by 31 January 2008. According to its leading article, "From Our Own Correspondents", removal of full postal addresses was in order to fit more letters onto the page.
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned what page of its newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 41 ], "text": [ "Letters page" ] }
5706035a75f01819005e7879
The_Times
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. Author/solicitor David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire has had more letters published on the main letters page than any other known contributor – 158 by 31 January 2008. According to its leading article, "From Our Own Correspondents", removal of full postal addresses was in order to fit more letters onto the page.
In 2005, The Times dropped the practice of printing what kind of feature of its correspondents?
{ "answer_start": [ 105 ], "text": [ "full postal addresses" ] }
5706035a75f01819005e787a
The_Times
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. Author/solicitor David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire has had more letters published on the main letters page than any other known contributor – 158 by 31 January 2008. According to its leading article, "From Our Own Correspondents", removal of full postal addresses was in order to fit more letters onto the page.
Which author and solicitor has had more letters published on the main letters page of The Times than any other known contributor?
{ "answer_start": [ 222 ], "text": [ "David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire" ] }
5706035a75f01819005e787b
The_Times
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. Author/solicitor David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire has had more letters published on the main letters page than any other known contributor – 158 by 31 January 2008. According to its leading article, "From Our Own Correspondents", removal of full postal addresses was in order to fit more letters onto the page.
The leading author and solicitor of the letters page in The Times had how many articles published?
{ "answer_start": [ 356 ], "text": [ "158" ] }
5706035a75f01819005e787c
The_Times
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. Author/solicitor David Green of Castle Morris Pembrokeshire has had more letters published on the main letters page than any other known contributor – 158 by 31 January 2008. According to its leading article, "From Our Own Correspondents", removal of full postal addresses was in order to fit more letters onto the page.
What is the name of the leading article that referenced the removal of a major feature in The Times in 2005?
{ "answer_start": [ 415 ], "text": [ "From Our Own Correspondents" ] }
570603ed52bb8914006897a4
The_Times
In a 2007 meeting with the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications, which was investigating media ownership and the news, Murdoch stated that the law and the independent board prevented him from exercising editorial control.
In what year was the meeting of the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications that was investigating media ownership and the news?
{ "answer_start": [ 5 ], "text": [ "2007" ] }
570603ed52bb8914006897a5
The_Times
In a 2007 meeting with the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications, which was investigating media ownership and the news, Murdoch stated that the law and the independent board prevented him from exercising editorial control.
In the 2007 meeting with the government, Rupert Murdoch, owner of The Times, stated that the law and the independent board prevented him from doing what?
{ "answer_start": [ 205 ], "text": [ "exercising editorial control" ] }
570603ed52bb8914006897a6
The_Times
In a 2007 meeting with the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications, which was investigating media ownership and the news, Murdoch stated that the law and the independent board prevented him from exercising editorial control.
What government committee was investigating Rupert Murdoch and The Times in 2007?
{ "answer_start": [ 27 ], "text": [ "House of Lords Select Committee on Communications" ] }
5706049c52bb8914006897b2
The_Times
In May 2008 printing of The Times switched from Wapping to new plants at Broxbourne on the outskirts of London, and Merseyside and Glasgow, enabling the paper to be produced with full colour on every page for the first time.
In May 2008, The Times switched from what plant to new plants in Broxbourne, Merseyside, and Glasgow?
{ "answer_start": [ 48 ], "text": [ "Wapping" ] }
5706049c52bb8914006897b3
The_Times
In May 2008 printing of The Times switched from Wapping to new plants at Broxbourne on the outskirts of London, and Merseyside and Glasgow, enabling the paper to be produced with full colour on every page for the first time.
In 2008, The Times switched to a new plant in Broxbourne, which is on the outskirts of what city?
{ "answer_start": [ 104 ], "text": [ "London" ] }
5706049c52bb8914006897b4
The_Times
In May 2008 printing of The Times switched from Wapping to new plants at Broxbourne on the outskirts of London, and Merseyside and Glasgow, enabling the paper to be produced with full colour on every page for the first time.
In May 2008, The Times switched to new plants which allowed for what kind of feature to be printed on every page for the first time?
{ "answer_start": [ 179 ], "text": [ "full colour" ] }
5706050752bb8914006897b8
The_Times
On 26 July 2012, to coincide with the official start of the London 2012 Olympics and the issuing of a series of souvenir front covers, The Times added the suffix "of London" to its masthead.
What major event took place in London in 2012?
{ "answer_start": [ 60 ], "text": [ "London 2012 Olympics" ] }
5706050752bb8914006897b9
The_Times
On 26 July 2012, to coincide with the official start of the London 2012 Olympics and the issuing of a series of souvenir front covers, The Times added the suffix "of London" to its masthead.
What kind of front cover did The Times issue on 26 July 2012?
{ "answer_start": [ 112 ], "text": [ "souvenir" ] }
5706050752bb8914006897ba
The_Times
On 26 July 2012, to coincide with the official start of the London 2012 Olympics and the issuing of a series of souvenir front covers, The Times added the suffix "of London" to its masthead.
In 2012, The Times added what suffix to its masthead?
{ "answer_start": [ 163 ], "text": [ "of London" ] }
570605d175f01819005e7894
The_Times
The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition.
The Times features what in the first half of its newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 19 ], "text": [ "news" ] }
570605d175f01819005e7895
The_Times
The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition.
What section begins after the first half of The Times newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 61 ], "text": [ "Opinion/Comment section" ] }
570605d175f01819005e7896
The_Times
The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition.
What is The Times current price for the daily edition?
{ "answer_start": [ 392 ], "text": [ "£1.20" ] }
570605d175f01819005e7897
The_Times
The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition.
What feature begins on the centre spread of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 166 ], "text": [ "business pages" ] }
570605d175f01819005e7898
The_Times
The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition.
What section is featured at the end of the main paper of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 316 ], "text": [ "sport section" ] }
5706064f75f01819005e789e
The_Times
The Times's main supplement, every day, is the times2, featuring various lifestyle columns. It was discontinued on 1 March 2010 but reintroduced on 11 October 2010 after negative feedback. Its regular features include a puzzles section called Mind Games. Its previous incarnation began on 5 September 2005, before which it was called T2 and previously Times 2. Regular features include columns by a different columnist each weekday. There was a column by Marcus du Sautoy each Wednesday, for example. The back pages are devoted to puzzles and contain sudoku, "Killer Sudoku", "KenKen", word polygon puzzles, and a crossword simpler and more concise than the main "Times Crossword".
What is the name of the lifestyle column of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 47 ], "text": [ "times2" ] }
5706064f75f01819005e789f
The_Times
The Times's main supplement, every day, is the times2, featuring various lifestyle columns. It was discontinued on 1 March 2010 but reintroduced on 11 October 2010 after negative feedback. Its regular features include a puzzles section called Mind Games. Its previous incarnation began on 5 September 2005, before which it was called T2 and previously Times 2. Regular features include columns by a different columnist each weekday. There was a column by Marcus du Sautoy each Wednesday, for example. The back pages are devoted to puzzles and contain sudoku, "Killer Sudoku", "KenKen", word polygon puzzles, and a crossword simpler and more concise than the main "Times Crossword".
The Times features a puzzles section called what?
{ "answer_start": [ 243 ], "text": [ "Mind Games" ] }
5706064f75f01819005e78a0
The_Times
The Times's main supplement, every day, is the times2, featuring various lifestyle columns. It was discontinued on 1 March 2010 but reintroduced on 11 October 2010 after negative feedback. Its regular features include a puzzles section called Mind Games. Its previous incarnation began on 5 September 2005, before which it was called T2 and previously Times 2. Regular features include columns by a different columnist each weekday. There was a column by Marcus du Sautoy each Wednesday, for example. The back pages are devoted to puzzles and contain sudoku, "Killer Sudoku", "KenKen", word polygon puzzles, and a crossword simpler and more concise than the main "Times Crossword".
What is the name of the sudoku game in The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 560 ], "text": [ "Killer Sudoku" ] }
570606f052bb8914006897c6
The_Times
The Game is included in the newspaper on Mondays, and details all the weekend's football activity (Premier League and Football League Championship, League One and League Two.) The Scottish edition of The Game also includes results and analysis from Scottish Premier League games.
What sports activity is featured in The Times on Mondays?
{ "answer_start": [ 80 ], "text": [ "football" ] }
570606f052bb8914006897c7
The_Times
The Game is included in the newspaper on Mondays, and details all the weekend's football activity (Premier League and Football League Championship, League One and League Two.) The Scottish edition of The Game also includes results and analysis from Scottish Premier League games.
What kind of football game is featured in the Scottish edition of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 249 ], "text": [ "Scottish Premier League" ] }
570606f052bb8914006897c8
The_Times
The Game is included in the newspaper on Mondays, and details all the weekend's football activity (Premier League and Football League Championship, League One and League Two.) The Scottish edition of The Game also includes results and analysis from Scottish Premier League games.
What is the name of the section that features football on Mondays in The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "The Game" ] }
5706076875f01819005e78ae
The_Times
The Saturday edition of The Times contains a variety of supplements. These supplements were relaunched in January 2009 as: Sport, Weekend (including travel and lifestyle features), Saturday Review (arts, books, and ideas), The Times Magazine (columns on various topics), and Playlist (an entertainment listings guide).
What is the name of the section of the Saturday edition of The Times that features travel and lifestyle?
{ "answer_start": [ 130 ], "text": [ "Weekend" ] }
5706076875f01819005e78af
The_Times
The Saturday edition of The Times contains a variety of supplements. These supplements were relaunched in January 2009 as: Sport, Weekend (including travel and lifestyle features), Saturday Review (arts, books, and ideas), The Times Magazine (columns on various topics), and Playlist (an entertainment listings guide).
Arts, books, and ideas are featured in what section in the Saturday edition of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 181 ], "text": [ "Saturday Review" ] }
5706076875f01819005e78b0
The_Times
The Saturday edition of The Times contains a variety of supplements. These supplements were relaunched in January 2009 as: Sport, Weekend (including travel and lifestyle features), Saturday Review (arts, books, and ideas), The Times Magazine (columns on various topics), and Playlist (an entertainment listings guide).
An entertainment listings guide in the Saturday edition of The Times is called what?
{ "answer_start": [ 275 ], "text": [ "Playlist" ] }
5706088275f01819005e78be
The_Times
The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off.
What is the name of the notable contributor to The Times Magazine columns that became the Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005?
{ "answer_start": [ 199 ], "text": [ "Giles Coren" ] }
5706088275f01819005e78bf
The_Times
The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off.
What is the name of the winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off who is also a column writer in The Times Magazine section?
{ "answer_start": [ 258 ], "text": [ "Nadiya Hussain" ] }
5706088275f01819005e78c0
The_Times
The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off.
In what year did notable Times Magazine contributor, Gile Coren, become Food and Drink Writer of the Year?
{ "answer_start": [ 249 ], "text": [ "2005" ] }
5706088275f01819005e78c1
The_Times
The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off.
Nadiya Hussain, a Times Magazine column writer, is known for being the winner of what BBC contest?
{ "answer_start": [ 290 ], "text": [ "The Great British Bake Off" ] }
5706088275f01819005e78c2
The_Times
The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off.
What is the name of the section that features columns touching on subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and garden or simply writers' anecdotes?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "The Times Magazine" ] }
5706095a75f01819005e78c8
The_Times
The Times and The Sunday Times have had an online presence since March 1999, originally at the-times.co.uk and sunday-times.co.uk, and later at timesonline.co.uk. There are now two websites: thetimes.co.uk is aimed at daily readers, and the thesundaytimes.co.uk site at providing weekly magazine-like content. There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. Since July 2010, News UK has required readers who do not subscribe to the print edition to pay £2 per week to read The Times and The Sunday Times online.
Since what year has The Times and The Sunday Times had an online presense?
{ "answer_start": [ 71 ], "text": [ "1999" ] }
5706095a75f01819005e78c9
The_Times
The Times and The Sunday Times have had an online presence since March 1999, originally at the-times.co.uk and sunday-times.co.uk, and later at timesonline.co.uk. There are now two websites: thetimes.co.uk is aimed at daily readers, and the thesundaytimes.co.uk site at providing weekly magazine-like content. There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. Since July 2010, News UK has required readers who do not subscribe to the print edition to pay £2 per week to read The Times and The Sunday Times online.
What is the URL of online website for The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 144 ], "text": [ "timesonline.co.uk" ] }
5706095a75f01819005e78ca
The_Times
The Times and The Sunday Times have had an online presence since March 1999, originally at the-times.co.uk and sunday-times.co.uk, and later at timesonline.co.uk. There are now two websites: thetimes.co.uk is aimed at daily readers, and the thesundaytimes.co.uk site at providing weekly magazine-like content. There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. Since July 2010, News UK has required readers who do not subscribe to the print edition to pay £2 per week to read The Times and The Sunday Times online.
The website, thetimes.co.uk, is aimed at what kind of reader?
{ "answer_start": [ 218 ], "text": [ "daily readers" ] }
5706095a75f01819005e78cb
The_Times
The Times and The Sunday Times have had an online presence since March 1999, originally at the-times.co.uk and sunday-times.co.uk, and later at timesonline.co.uk. There are now two websites: thetimes.co.uk is aimed at daily readers, and the thesundaytimes.co.uk site at providing weekly magazine-like content. There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. Since July 2010, News UK has required readers who do not subscribe to the print edition to pay £2 per week to read The Times and The Sunday Times online.
The website, thesundaytimes.co.uk, provides what kind of content?
{ "answer_start": [ 280 ], "text": [ "weekly magazine-like content" ] }
5706095a75f01819005e78cc
The_Times
The Times and The Sunday Times have had an online presence since March 1999, originally at the-times.co.uk and sunday-times.co.uk, and later at timesonline.co.uk. There are now two websites: thetimes.co.uk is aimed at daily readers, and the thesundaytimes.co.uk site at providing weekly magazine-like content. There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. Since July 2010, News UK has required readers who do not subscribe to the print edition to pay £2 per week to read The Times and The Sunday Times online.
How much does a non-subscriber of The Times need to pay to read the online versions?
{ "answer_start": [ 466 ], "text": [ "£2 per week" ] }
570609e452bb8914006897f2
The_Times
The Times Digital Archive (1785–2008) is freely accessible via Gale databases to readers affiliated with subscribing academic, public, and school libraries.
What is the name of the digital archive that holds The Times historical archive?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "The Times Digital Archive" ] }
570609e452bb8914006897f3
The_Times
The Times Digital Archive (1785–2008) is freely accessible via Gale databases to readers affiliated with subscribing academic, public, and school libraries.
The Times historical archive is freely accessible online from what database?
{ "answer_start": [ 63 ], "text": [ "Gale databases" ] }
570609e452bb8914006897f4
The_Times
The Times Digital Archive (1785–2008) is freely accessible via Gale databases to readers affiliated with subscribing academic, public, and school libraries.
What kind of reader can subscribe to the digital archive of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 117 ], "text": [ "academic" ] }
57060a7675f01819005e78dc
The_Times
Visits to the websites have decreased by 87% since the paywall was introduced, from 21 million unique users per month to 2.7 million. In April 2009, the timesonline site had a readership of 750,000 readers per day. As of October 2011, there were around 111,000 subscribers to The Times' digital products.
Visits to The Times website have decreased by how much since October 2011?
{ "answer_start": [ 41 ], "text": [ "87%" ] }
57060a7675f01819005e78dd
The_Times
Visits to the websites have decreased by 87% since the paywall was introduced, from 21 million unique users per month to 2.7 million. In April 2009, the timesonline site had a readership of 750,000 readers per day. As of October 2011, there were around 111,000 subscribers to The Times' digital products.
What is the reason for the dramatic drop in visits to The Times website?
{ "answer_start": [ 55 ], "text": [ "paywall" ] }
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The_Times
Visits to the websites have decreased by 87% since the paywall was introduced, from 21 million unique users per month to 2.7 million. In April 2009, the timesonline site had a readership of 750,000 readers per day. As of October 2011, there were around 111,000 subscribers to The Times' digital products.
In April 2009, how many readers did the timesonline website have per day?
{ "answer_start": [ 190 ], "text": [ "750,000" ] }
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The_Times
Visits to the websites have decreased by 87% since the paywall was introduced, from 21 million unique users per month to 2.7 million. In April 2009, the timesonline site had a readership of 750,000 readers per day. As of October 2011, there were around 111,000 subscribers to The Times' digital products.
As of October 2011, how many subscribers does The Times' digital product currently have?
{ "answer_start": [ 253 ], "text": [ "111,000" ] }
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The_Times
At the time of Harold Evans' appointment as editor in 1981, The Times had an average daily sale of 282,000 copies in comparison to the 1.4 million daily sales of its traditional rival The Daily Telegraph. By November 2005 The Times sold an average of 691,283 copies per day, the second-highest of any British "quality" newspaper (after The Daily Telegraph, which had a circulation of 903,405 copies in the period), and the highest in terms of full-rate sales. By March 2014, average daily circulation of The Times had fallen to 394,448 copies, compared to The Daily Telegraph's 523,048, with the two retaining respectively the second-highest and highest circulations among British "quality" newspapers. In contrast The Sun, the highest-selling "tabloid" daily newspaper in the United Kingdom, sold an average of 2,069,809 copies in March 2014, and the Daily Mail, the highest-selling "middle market" British daily newspaper, sold an average of 1,708,006 copies in the period.
What year was Harold Evans appointed to editor of The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 54 ], "text": [ "1981" ] }
57060b2575f01819005e78e5
The_Times
At the time of Harold Evans' appointment as editor in 1981, The Times had an average daily sale of 282,000 copies in comparison to the 1.4 million daily sales of its traditional rival The Daily Telegraph. By November 2005 The Times sold an average of 691,283 copies per day, the second-highest of any British "quality" newspaper (after The Daily Telegraph, which had a circulation of 903,405 copies in the period), and the highest in terms of full-rate sales. By March 2014, average daily circulation of The Times had fallen to 394,448 copies, compared to The Daily Telegraph's 523,048, with the two retaining respectively the second-highest and highest circulations among British "quality" newspapers. In contrast The Sun, the highest-selling "tabloid" daily newspaper in the United Kingdom, sold an average of 2,069,809 copies in March 2014, and the Daily Mail, the highest-selling "middle market" British daily newspaper, sold an average of 1,708,006 copies in the period.
The Times has a traditional rival with what other major British newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 184 ], "text": [ "The Daily Telegraph" ] }
57060b2575f01819005e78e6
The_Times
At the time of Harold Evans' appointment as editor in 1981, The Times had an average daily sale of 282,000 copies in comparison to the 1.4 million daily sales of its traditional rival The Daily Telegraph. By November 2005 The Times sold an average of 691,283 copies per day, the second-highest of any British "quality" newspaper (after The Daily Telegraph, which had a circulation of 903,405 copies in the period), and the highest in terms of full-rate sales. By March 2014, average daily circulation of The Times had fallen to 394,448 copies, compared to The Daily Telegraph's 523,048, with the two retaining respectively the second-highest and highest circulations among British "quality" newspapers. In contrast The Sun, the highest-selling "tabloid" daily newspaper in the United Kingdom, sold an average of 2,069,809 copies in March 2014, and the Daily Mail, the highest-selling "middle market" British daily newspaper, sold an average of 1,708,006 copies in the period.
What is the name of the highest-selling tabloid daily newspaper in the United Kingdom?
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57060b2575f01819005e78e7
The_Times
At the time of Harold Evans' appointment as editor in 1981, The Times had an average daily sale of 282,000 copies in comparison to the 1.4 million daily sales of its traditional rival The Daily Telegraph. By November 2005 The Times sold an average of 691,283 copies per day, the second-highest of any British "quality" newspaper (after The Daily Telegraph, which had a circulation of 903,405 copies in the period), and the highest in terms of full-rate sales. By March 2014, average daily circulation of The Times had fallen to 394,448 copies, compared to The Daily Telegraph's 523,048, with the two retaining respectively the second-highest and highest circulations among British "quality" newspapers. In contrast The Sun, the highest-selling "tabloid" daily newspaper in the United Kingdom, sold an average of 2,069,809 copies in March 2014, and the Daily Mail, the highest-selling "middle market" British daily newspaper, sold an average of 1,708,006 copies in the period.
What is the name of the highest-selling middle market British daily newspaper?
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The_Times
The Sunday Times has a significantly higher circulation than The Times, and sometimes outsells The Sunday Telegraph. As of January 2013, The Times has a circulation of 399,339 and The Sunday Times of 885,612.
Which newspaper has a significantly higher circulation, The Sunday Times or The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "The Sunday Times" ] }
57060b8875f01819005e78ed
The_Times
The Sunday Times has a significantly higher circulation than The Times, and sometimes outsells The Sunday Telegraph. As of January 2013, The Times has a circulation of 399,339 and The Sunday Times of 885,612.
As of January 2013, The Times has a circulation of how many people?
{ "answer_start": [ 168 ], "text": [ "399,339" ] }
57060b8875f01819005e78ee
The_Times
The Sunday Times has a significantly higher circulation than The Times, and sometimes outsells The Sunday Telegraph. As of January 2013, The Times has a circulation of 399,339 and The Sunday Times of 885,612.
As of January 2013, The Sunday Times has a circulation of how many people?
{ "answer_start": [ 200 ], "text": [ "885,612" ] }
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The_Times
In a 2009 national readership survey The Times was found to have the highest number of ABC1 25–44 readers and the largest numbers of readers in London of any of the "quality" papers.
In a 2009 national readership survey, what newspaper has the highest number of ABC1 25-44 readers?
{ "answer_start": [ 37 ], "text": [ "The Times" ] }
57060c0052bb891400689809
The_Times
In a 2009 national readership survey The Times was found to have the highest number of ABC1 25–44 readers and the largest numbers of readers in London of any of the "quality" papers.
What newspaper has the highest number of readers in London of any of the "quality" papers?
{ "answer_start": [ 37 ], "text": [ "The Times" ] }
57060c0052bb89140068980a
The_Times
In a 2009 national readership survey The Times was found to have the highest number of ABC1 25–44 readers and the largest numbers of readers in London of any of the "quality" papers.
The Times is found to have the highest number of readers from what age group?
{ "answer_start": [ 92 ], "text": [ "25–44" ] }
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The_Times
The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. However, all the new fonts have been variants of the original New Roman font:
The Times commissioned what serif typeface in 1931?
{ "answer_start": [ 42 ], "text": [ "Times New Roman" ] }
57060cc575f01819005e78f3
The_Times
The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. However, all the new fonts have been variants of the original New Roman font:
Who is the creator of the serif typeface created in 1931 for The Times newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 70 ], "text": [ "Victor Lardent" ] }
57060cc575f01819005e78f4
The_Times
The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. However, all the new fonts have been variants of the original New Roman font:
Who commissioned the change of the typeface of The Times in 1931?
{ "answer_start": [ 155 ], "text": [ "Stanley Morison" ] }
57060cc575f01819005e78f5
The_Times
The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. However, all the new fonts have been variants of the original New Roman font:
What is the name of the typeface that Times New Roman is based on?
{ "answer_start": [ 425 ], "text": [ "Plantin" ] }
57060cc575f01819005e78f6
The_Times
The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. However, all the new fonts have been variants of the original New Roman font:
How many years has The Times stayed with Times New Roman?
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The_Times
Historically, the paper was not overtly pro-Tory or Whig, but has been a long time bastion of the English Establishment and empire. The Times adopted a stance described as "peculiarly detached" at the 1945 general election; although it was increasingly critical of the Conservative Party's campaign, it did not advocate a vote for any one party. However, the newspaper reverted to the Tories for the next election five years later. It supported the Conservatives for the subsequent three elections, followed by support for both the Conservatives and the Liberal Party for the next five elections, expressly supporting a Con-Lib coalition in 1974. The paper then backed the Conservatives solidly until 1997, when it declined to make any party endorsement but supported individual (primarily Eurosceptic) candidates.
At the 1945 general election, The Times adopted a stance that was referred to by what name?
{ "answer_start": [ 173 ], "text": [ "peculiarly detached" ] }
57060e0c75f01819005e7907
The_Times
Historically, the paper was not overtly pro-Tory or Whig, but has been a long time bastion of the English Establishment and empire. The Times adopted a stance described as "peculiarly detached" at the 1945 general election; although it was increasingly critical of the Conservative Party's campaign, it did not advocate a vote for any one party. However, the newspaper reverted to the Tories for the next election five years later. It supported the Conservatives for the subsequent three elections, followed by support for both the Conservatives and the Liberal Party for the next five elections, expressly supporting a Con-Lib coalition in 1974. The paper then backed the Conservatives solidly until 1997, when it declined to make any party endorsement but supported individual (primarily Eurosceptic) candidates.
After 1945, The Times supported what party for 5 years afterwards?
{ "answer_start": [ 44 ], "text": [ "Tory" ] }
57060e0c75f01819005e7908
The_Times
Historically, the paper was not overtly pro-Tory or Whig, but has been a long time bastion of the English Establishment and empire. The Times adopted a stance described as "peculiarly detached" at the 1945 general election; although it was increasingly critical of the Conservative Party's campaign, it did not advocate a vote for any one party. However, the newspaper reverted to the Tories for the next election five years later. It supported the Conservatives for the subsequent three elections, followed by support for both the Conservatives and the Liberal Party for the next five elections, expressly supporting a Con-Lib coalition in 1974. The paper then backed the Conservatives solidly until 1997, when it declined to make any party endorsement but supported individual (primarily Eurosceptic) candidates.
What kind of political coalition did The Times support in 1974?
{ "answer_start": [ 620 ], "text": [ "Con-Lib coalition" ] }
57060e0c75f01819005e7909
The_Times
Historically, the paper was not overtly pro-Tory or Whig, but has been a long time bastion of the English Establishment and empire. The Times adopted a stance described as "peculiarly detached" at the 1945 general election; although it was increasingly critical of the Conservative Party's campaign, it did not advocate a vote for any one party. However, the newspaper reverted to the Tories for the next election five years later. It supported the Conservatives for the subsequent three elections, followed by support for both the Conservatives and the Liberal Party for the next five elections, expressly supporting a Con-Lib coalition in 1974. The paper then backed the Conservatives solidly until 1997, when it declined to make any party endorsement but supported individual (primarily Eurosceptic) candidates.
From the 1970s until 1997, The Times supported what political party?
{ "answer_start": [ 673 ], "text": [ "Conservatives" ] }
57060e0c75f01819005e790a
The_Times
Historically, the paper was not overtly pro-Tory or Whig, but has been a long time bastion of the English Establishment and empire. The Times adopted a stance described as "peculiarly detached" at the 1945 general election; although it was increasingly critical of the Conservative Party's campaign, it did not advocate a vote for any one party. However, the newspaper reverted to the Tories for the next election five years later. It supported the Conservatives for the subsequent three elections, followed by support for both the Conservatives and the Liberal Party for the next five elections, expressly supporting a Con-Lib coalition in 1974. The paper then backed the Conservatives solidly until 1997, when it declined to make any party endorsement but supported individual (primarily Eurosceptic) candidates.
After 1997, The Times declined from making any party endorsements however, they supported individual candidates known by what name?
{ "answer_start": [ 790 ], "text": [ "Eurosceptic" ] }
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The_Times
For the 2001 general election The Times declared its support for Tony Blair's Labour government, which was re-elected by a landslide. It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. For the 2010 general election, however, the newspaper declared its support for the Tories once again; the election ended in the Tories taking the most votes and seats but having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to form a government as they had failed to gain an overall majority.
In the 2001 general election, The Times declared support for what political party?
{ "answer_start": [ 78 ], "text": [ "Labour" ] }
57060ec552bb891400689827
The_Times
For the 2001 general election The Times declared its support for Tony Blair's Labour government, which was re-elected by a landslide. It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. For the 2010 general election, however, the newspaper declared its support for the Tories once again; the election ended in the Tories taking the most votes and seats but having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to form a government as they had failed to gain an overall majority.
What is the name of the political party's leader that The Times supported in the 2001 general election?
{ "answer_start": [ 65 ], "text": [ "Tony Blair" ] }
57060ec552bb891400689828
The_Times
For the 2001 general election The Times declared its support for Tony Blair's Labour government, which was re-elected by a landslide. It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. For the 2010 general election, however, the newspaper declared its support for the Tories once again; the election ended in the Tories taking the most votes and seats but having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to form a government as they had failed to gain an overall majority.
For the 2010 general election, which political party did The Times support?
{ "answer_start": [ 374 ], "text": [ "Tories" ] }
57060ec552bb891400689829
The_Times
For the 2001 general election The Times declared its support for Tony Blair's Labour government, which was re-elected by a landslide. It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. For the 2010 general election, however, the newspaper declared its support for the Tories once again; the election ended in the Tories taking the most votes and seats but having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to form a government as they had failed to gain an overall majority.
What political party did the Tories have to form a coalition with in 2010?
{ "answer_start": [ 453 ], "text": [ "Liberal Democrats" ] }
57060ec552bb89140068982a
The_Times
For the 2001 general election The Times declared its support for Tony Blair's Labour government, which was re-elected by a landslide. It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. For the 2010 general election, however, the newspaper declared its support for the Tories once again; the election ended in the Tories taking the most votes and seats but having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to form a government as they had failed to gain an overall majority.
What political party was re-elected by a landslide in 2001?
{ "answer_start": [ 78 ], "text": [ "Labour" ] }
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The_Times
This makes it the most varied newspaper in terms of political support in British history. Some columnists in The Times are connected to the Conservative Party such as Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Montgomerie, Matthew Parris and Matt Ridley, but there are also columnists connected to the Labour Party such as David Aaronovitch, Phil Collins, Oliver Kamm and Jenni Russell.
What is the name of the newspaper with the most varied political support in British history?
{ "answer_start": [ 109 ], "text": [ "The Times" ] }
57060f3f52bb891400689831
The_Times
This makes it the most varied newspaper in terms of political support in British history. Some columnists in The Times are connected to the Conservative Party such as Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Montgomerie, Matthew Parris and Matt Ridley, but there are also columnists connected to the Labour Party such as David Aaronovitch, Phil Collins, Oliver Kamm and Jenni Russell.
Which political party is The Times columnist, Daniel Finkelstein, associated with?
{ "answer_start": [ 140 ], "text": [ "Conservative Party" ] }
57060f3f52bb891400689832
The_Times
This makes it the most varied newspaper in terms of political support in British history. Some columnists in The Times are connected to the Conservative Party such as Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Montgomerie, Matthew Parris and Matt Ridley, but there are also columnists connected to the Labour Party such as David Aaronovitch, Phil Collins, Oliver Kamm and Jenni Russell.
Which political party is The Times columnist, David Aaronovitch, associated with?
{ "answer_start": [ 283 ], "text": [ "Labour Party" ] }
57060fde52bb891400689836
The_Times
The Times occasionally makes endorsements for foreign elections. In November 2012, it endorsed a second term for Barack Obama although it also expressed reservations about his foreign policy.
In what year did The Times make an endorsement for Barack Obama?
{ "answer_start": [ 77 ], "text": [ "2012" ] }
57060fde52bb891400689837
The_Times
The Times occasionally makes endorsements for foreign elections. In November 2012, it endorsed a second term for Barack Obama although it also expressed reservations about his foreign policy.
Who did The Times support in 2012 for the election of the U.S. president?
{ "answer_start": [ 113 ], "text": [ "Barack Obama" ] }
57060fde52bb891400689838
The_Times
The Times occasionally makes endorsements for foreign elections. In November 2012, it endorsed a second term for Barack Obama although it also expressed reservations about his foreign policy.
What kind of policy did The Times express reservation for when concerning the political stances of Barack Obama?
{ "answer_start": [ 176 ], "text": [ "foreign policy" ] }
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The_Times
The Times, along with the British Film Institute, sponsors the "The Times" bfi London Film Festival. It also sponsors the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Asia House Festival of Asian Literature at Asia House, London.
What film festival does The Times support that is also supported alongside the British Film Institute?
{ "answer_start": [ 79 ], "text": [ "London Film Festival" ] }
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The_Times
The Times, along with the British Film Institute, sponsors the "The Times" bfi London Film Festival. It also sponsors the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Asia House Festival of Asian Literature at Asia House, London.
What festival is featured at Asia House, London?
{ "answer_start": [ 161 ], "text": [ "Asia House Festival of Asian Literature" ] }
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The_Times
The Times, along with the British Film Institute, sponsors the "The Times" bfi London Film Festival. It also sponsors the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Asia House Festival of Asian Literature at Asia House, London.
The Cheltenham Literature Festival is supported by what major newspaper?
{ "answer_start": [ 0 ], "text": [ "The Times" ] }
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The_Times
The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times, becoming a separately paid-for weekly literature and society magazine in 1914. The Times and the TLS have continued to be co-owned, and as of 2012 the TLS is also published by News International and cooperates closely with The Times, with its online version hosted on The Times website, and its editorial offices based in Times House, Pennington Street, London.
What is the name of the supplement that first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 4 ], "text": [ "Times Literary Supplement" ] }
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The_Times
The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times, becoming a separately paid-for weekly literature and society magazine in 1914. The Times and the TLS have continued to be co-owned, and as of 2012 the TLS is also published by News International and cooperates closely with The Times, with its online version hosted on The Times website, and its editorial offices based in Times House, Pennington Street, London.
In 1914, a separately paid-for supplement for The Times was a magazine that featured what kind of content?
{ "answer_start": [ 120 ], "text": [ "weekly literature" ] }
5706117a75f01819005e7936
The_Times
The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times, becoming a separately paid-for weekly literature and society magazine in 1914. The Times and the TLS have continued to be co-owned, and as of 2012 the TLS is also published by News International and cooperates closely with The Times, with its online version hosted on The Times website, and its editorial offices based in Times House, Pennington Street, London.
The editorial offices of The Times Literary Supplement is based in what location in London?
{ "answer_start": [ 411 ], "text": [ "Times House, Pennington Street" ] }
5706117a75f01819005e7937
The_Times
The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times, becoming a separately paid-for weekly literature and society magazine in 1914. The Times and the TLS have continued to be co-owned, and as of 2012 the TLS is also published by News International and cooperates closely with The Times, with its online version hosted on The Times website, and its editorial offices based in Times House, Pennington Street, London.
In what year did The Times Literary Supplement begin publishing online?
{ "answer_start": [ 231 ], "text": [ "2012" ] }
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The_Times
Times Atlases have been produced since 1895. They are currently produced by the Collins Bartholomew imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. The flagship product is The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World.
The Times began producing what kind of non-newspaper product in 1895?
{ "answer_start": [ 6 ], "text": [ "Atlases" ] }
5706125975f01819005e7943
The_Times
Times Atlases have been produced since 1895. They are currently produced by the Collins Bartholomew imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. The flagship product is The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World.
What publisher prints The Times atlas?
{ "answer_start": [ 111 ], "text": [ "HarperCollins Publishers" ] }
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The_Times
Times Atlases have been produced since 1895. They are currently produced by the Collins Bartholomew imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. The flagship product is The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World.
What is the name of The Times' atlas?
{ "answer_start": [ 161 ], "text": [ "The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World" ] }
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The_Times
This 164-page monthly magazine is sold separately from the newspaper of record and is Britain's best-selling travel magazine. The first issue of The Sunday Times Travel Magazine was in 2003, and it includes news, features and insider guides.
What is the name of the travel magazine sold by The Times?
{ "answer_start": [ 149 ], "text": [ "Sunday Times Travel Magazine" ] }