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- Taylor & Francis Online UTL Remote AccessProvides access to more than 2,700 high-quality, cross-disciplinary journals spanning Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, Science and Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Healthcare.
- Transnational Dispute Management PKU-VPNTDM is a peer-review online journal publishing about various aspects of international arbitration with a special focus on investment arbitration.
- The Daily Mail (1896 -2004) UTL Remote AccessDescribed by the New Yorker as "the newspaper that rules Britain", the Daily Mail has been at the heart of British journalism since 1896, regularly changing the course of government policy and setting the national debate. Its website is among the most visited news sites in the world.
- The Economist (1843 - 2014) UTL Remote AccessFounded in 1843, The Economist's principles and methods remain relevant today. It is renowned for its consistent approach to internationalism and championing of minimal state in political and government affairs.
- The Financial Times (1888 - 2010) UTL Remote AccessThe Financial Times began as a City of London news sheet and grew to become one of the best-known and most-respected newspapers in the world.
- The Independent Historical Archive (1986 - 2012) UTL Remote AccessThe Independent is a major British daily national newspaper, launched in 1986 as an antidote to its often overtly political rivals. Its evolution over a quarter of a century has been considerable, but the publication has also retained a unique position in British journalism.
- The Sunday Times Historical Archive (1822 - 2016) UTL Remote AccessThe Sunday Times launched itself on the world on 20th October 1822, promising to instill "an invigorating spirit" in its readership, and uphold the freedom of the press against those "emperors, kings, and their ministers" who would stifle it.
- The Telegraph (1885 - 2010) UTL Remote AccessLaunched in 1855 as an affordable newspaper (it quickly cut its price to a penny), by 1876 The Telegraph was the largest-selling newspaper in the world, with a circulation of 300,000.
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