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panther | 20:36 Mon 16th Aug 2004 | News
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Which is Britains oldest surviving newspaper, founded 1737?
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For those who don't know, jusy Google newspaper 1737
Northern Ireland is not in Britain.
pinus, can I just say, that I think its quite rude to answer someone with "google it". I myself ALWAYS try and google things first, and often cannot find the right information I'm looking for, or it leads me back here anyway! If everyone was supposed to just use google or other search engines, then what would be the point of AB in the first place?? I think sometimes we're a little unfair to people dont you think... Also Lettice, NI IS in Briatin isnt it, but what does that have to do with the question?? Sorry panther I dont now your answer, I just needed to have a little rant!
The Belfast Newsletter was founded in 1737. It is in United Kingdom, not Great Britain. Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland and Wales. The U.K. is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northen Ireland.
Lettice - NI is Britain
No, Moonhead and natalie, Northern Ireland is most certainly not in Britain. fingerpie is right.
the answer is Nebraska. will you lot stop fighting? Great Britain is made up of "England Scotland Wales and Berwick-upon-Tweed" anyway so ner. Moony is right, some people simply aren't good at using search engines. anyway panther - everything you want to know about the history of the newspaper. enjoy. http://www.newspapersoc.org.uk/facts-figures/history.html
Nebraska? lol. It's just a slightly badly worded question. Britain is an island and Belfast isn't on it, Great Britain is all the islands and that includes Eire. The UK didn't exist in 1737. So the correct annwer to that question is, I think, none
I'll correct myself there before someone does it for me. All the islands round Britain are the British Isles. Great Britain is Britain plus the other islands but not Man, the Channel islands or Northern Ireland.
According to http://www.wrx.zen.co.uk/scotland.htm the Glasgow Herald is "The oldest English-language newspaper in the world".

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