The Evening Standard (London, England) back issues from October 2004:
BLAIR PUTS ON A BRAVE FACE; PM off to hospital for heart op: 'I feel fine'.
Oct 01, 2004
Blow to Howard as Tories fail to make third place.
Oct 01, 2004
Hippest, bar none; Expert guide to capital's nightlife with ratings for top 900 pubs and clubs at all price ranges.
Oct 01, 2004
Fiddly but instant.
Oct 01, 2004
i'll carry on after the operation vows pm; BLAIR HEART OP AS LABOUR LEADER UNDERGOES PROCEDURE AT HAMMERSMITH PRESCOTT TRIES TO QUELL SPECULATION OVER PREMIERSHIP BLAIR HEART OP.
Oct 01, 2004
Leading specialist carries out 'routine' heart treatment.
Oct 01, 2004
A history of ill-health.
Oct 01, 2004
It's trust more than PM's health that is real issue.
Oct 01, 2004
[pounds sterling]3.6m Blair home just round corner from Madonna.
Oct 01, 2004
Laundry industry; The Clothesline fundraiser show.
Oct 01, 2004
Your chance to debate NHS.
Oct 01, 2004
Website set to auction shifts for nurses at lowest wage; STAFF WOULD UNDERCUT COLLEAGUES.
Oct 01, 2004
Choo choo; The Jimmy Choo Fashion Week party.
Oct 01, 2004
Saatchi drops Emin bed in favour of ... paintings; New show is a shock return to 'most relevant, vital art form'.
Oct 01, 2004
Motorists who speed abroad face fines here; EUROPE-WIDE REGULATIONS FOR DRIVERS WHO BREAK THE LAW.
Oct 01, 2004
Battle of Budapest; Millwall fans knifed in clashes with rivals.
Oct 01, 2004
Blair is not for quitting; As the Prime Minister has heart surgery, his closest political ally says the PM intends to serve a full third term and go ahead with domestic reform.
Oct 01, 2004
The PM gambles on his future.(Column)
Oct 01, 2004
The party that has lost all its passion.(Column)
Oct 01, 2004
Kerry and Bush clash over conflict in Iraq; WAR DOMINATES KEY TV DEBATE BETWEEN PRESIDENT AND DEMOCRAT CHALLENGER.
Oct 01, 2004
Bloodhound felled by emotional exocet.
Oct 01, 2004
Here's the good news - traffic wardens to strike; WALKOUT AFTER ATTENDANTS REFUSE TO TAKE TEA BREAKS IN PUBLIC.
Oct 01, 2004
Graduates struggle to buy a home.
Oct 01, 2004
Spice Girls go to war again in [pounds sterling]54m curry family's feud; WOMEN'S NEW BID TO WIN SHARE OF PATAK'S FOOD EMPIRE FROM BROTHER.
Oct 01, 2004
[pounds sterling]263,000 inheritance tax threshold 'unfair'.
Oct 01, 2004
'Vitamins can increase the risk of early death'; STUDY IDENTIFIES DANGER PILLS.
Oct 01, 2004
Two children hurt in freak lorry accident.
Oct 01, 2004
How I plotted to upstage Blair - with the help of my dog Brian; In his first interview since ambushing the Prime Minister at Brighton, aristocrat turned agitator Hector Christie talks about the stunt that he dubbed 'Operation Brian'.
Oct 01, 2004
I can't sell - Two writers reveal how the slowdown in the housing market has forced them to play a waiting game and I can't buy.
Oct 01, 2004
A winning way with comedy; Part David Brent, part Alan Partridge, a spoof self-help guru carried off this year's Perrier Award. In the first interview since his triumph, Will Adamsdale reveals how playing it for laughs wasn't part of his life-plan.
Oct 01, 2004
Feminists still haunt; Far from redeeming Augustus John, a new exhibition shows his oats-and-milky-tea sister, Gwen, in an undeservedly more favourable light.
Oct 01, 2004
Reunite and conquer; Two decades after they last recorded together, Duran Duran's original line-up is back on song.
Oct 01, 2004
ROCK & POP.
Oct 01, 2004
rock and pop.
Oct 01, 2004
CLASSICAL.
Oct 01, 2004
WORLD.
Oct 01, 2004
Staging the impossible.
Oct 01, 2004
Great act, shame about the jokes.
Oct 01, 2004
Going down a storm.
Oct 01, 2004
WEEKEND LONDON.
Oct 01, 2004
Toffs in line for a kicking.
Oct 01, 2004
PICK of the NIGHT.
Oct 01, 2004
Greene's third way.
Oct 01, 2004
Radio pick of the day.
Oct 01, 2004
A road well travelled; SUNDAY CHOICE.
Oct 01, 2004
Radio pick of the day.
Oct 01, 2004
Wonderwall; A revolutionary new hotel by the Great Wall of China will be a must-see sight.
Oct 01, 2004
As you were, my old China.
Oct 01, 2004
Back on track; After 22 years, The Golden Arrow is on the rails again and makes a memorable journey.
Oct 01, 2004
Standard bearers; The Evening Standard Fashion Week party.
Oct 01, 2004
French fancy; The Frost French fashion show.
Oct 01, 2004
Welsh rare bit; Julien Macdonald's fashion show.
Oct 01, 2004
DKUK; The launch of 'The Journey of a Woman: 20 Years of Donna Karan'.
Oct 01, 2004
On the grid: FORMER CHILD STARS.
Oct 01, 2004
Straight and narrow.
Oct 01, 2004
five ways to... get things done.
Oct 01, 2004
Friends in high places.
Oct 01, 2004
Woman seen lying in road was mugged.
Oct 01, 2004
the top ten devils you know... Unfaithful lovers, insane advisers - just because someone's bad news, doesn't mean it's easy to kick them out of bed. After all, a stranger might be even worse.
Oct 01, 2004
Jamelia's Mobos triumph marred by row over ban; STARS STAY AWAY AFTER REGGAE ACTS ARE EXCLUDED FOR HOMOPHOBIC LYRICS.
Oct 01, 2004
Pitch battle; Rebuilding Wembley has become the most acrimonious London project since the Dome. Marcus Fairs investigates a saga of vanity, self-interest and political interference.
Oct 01, 2004
Illegal minicab alert after woman is killed; POLICE WARN OF ROGUE OPERATORS AS FAMILY GRIEVES FOR MOTHER.
Oct 01, 2004
IN BRIEF.
Oct 01, 2004
Mayor's fag butt law leaves staff fuming; CITY HALL WORKERS REJECT 'RIDICULOUS' DISPOSAL BAGS ISSUED IN ANTILITTER DRIVE.
Oct 01, 2004
Army&Navy disappears in the great chain store massacre.
Oct 01, 2004