0 a shop that sells newspapers and magazines, as well as some foods and things that people often buy such as cigarettes: --
I do not think anybody who visits many newsagents' shops early in the morning can be wholly satisfied.
At a time when national lottery tickets are available at petrol stations, newsagents and the like, through on-line computer terminals, this debate is farcical.
A large proportion of them are newsagents and tobacconists; their number easily comes first.
I hope that the fears of pharmacists and retail newsagents will be considerably allayed by our decision to exclude such items.
They sent their representatives round to the newsagents in the country asking for copies of the paper.
Practically all the newsagents and small tobacconists who distribute newspapers are using part-time employees.
The range of private businesses is wide, including general stores, confectioners and newsagents.
I am sure that they made inquiries from the newsagents who have this paper for sale.