One of my favourite things about London is that you can pick up the Sunday papers on Saturday night.
So you can stay in your pyjamas for all of Sunday.
I don't think that this is a comprehensive list but you can definitely get them from outside Burger King by Marble Arch tube exit, Liverpool Street station by the tube, on the Strand in front of Charing Cross station and on Brick Lane near the bagel shops.
This is Berlin's monthly English-language city magazine. For two euros you get a decent, funnily written read on politics, culture, etc in Berlin. Handy classified section. Up-to-date film listings on their website.
Available at newsagents, or online at www.exberliner.com
English-language newspaper, which gives club and restaurant listings as well as news stories; all delivered with an individual alternative humour.
Very popular among the expat community, as it delivers good journalism and is a no holds barred look at Moscow life. Look at it as the anti-Moscow Times.
Found in many expat hang outs like Doug and Marty's Boar House on the garden ring, or go to www.exile.ru for a taste
Fantastic and irreverent English-language paper, which is published twice a month. Has a club/bar guide and opinions on Moscow nightlife. Not always to be taken seriously.
The main newsstand in the Central Station is the best place to buy the papers. They're usually on the racks in the late morning.
In addition, this newsstand has the best selection of papers from across Europe as well as magazines.
Central Station.
When entering through the main entrance, the newsstand is on the left across from McDonalds.
The website for the Sydney Morning Herald - the SMH for us locals.
To find out what's going on in the city, buy the Irish Times on Friday for its guide, The Ticket, or pick up Hot Press magazine.
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