Factiva is a current international news database produced by Dow Jones, a global provider of economic and financial information. Users have access to a wide range of information from newspapers, newswires, industry publications, websites, company reports, and more. Content provides local insight and global perspective on business issues and current events, containing current information on companies, industries, and financial markets.
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The latest UK and international business, finance, economic and political news, comment and analysis from the Financial Times on FT.com. Registration required for first-time users. Please expand 'more' for further details.
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ProQuest One Business combines multiple ProQuest business information databases to a total of more than 130 million documents. This content includes more than 2400 academic journals, trade journals and magazines, hundreds of news sources, thousands of videos and hundreds of thousands of research reports from JP Morgan, Hoovers, BMI Research and others
The Library has a current collection of UK and foreign print newspapers shelved in level 2 of the Library.
UK
Financial Times (Held for 1 year)
The Herald (Held for 1 year)
Sunday Times (Held for 6 months)
Times Higher Education (Held for 2 years plus current year)
Times Educational Supplement Scotland (Held for 2 years)
Times Literary Supplement (Held for 2 years plus current year)
The Times (Held for 6 months)
International
Chinese Weekly (Held for 3 months)
Epoch Times (held for 3 months)
International New York Times (Held for 6 months)
Le Monde (Held for 1 year)
Wall Street Journal (Held for 1 year)