Evgeny Lebedev is the proprietor of the Evening Standard and The Independent
Evgeny Lebedev is the proprietor of the Evening Standard and The Independent

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Standard launches Christmas appeal to help Londoners facing devastating ‘heat or eat’ choices
He ended the Cold War and the nuclear arms race. Here the Evening Standard proprietor remembers a political titan, a loving husband and a big-hearted man

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A personal plea to the Russian leader from Evening Standard proprietor Evgeny Lebedev

Standard launches £1m campaign to assist jobless young into work

Africa’s landscapes hold the key to solving our climate crisis

Social kitchen will open to cook 1.5m meals a year thanks to £1million from our fund

Interview: Rwandan President Paul Kagame tells Evening Standard Proprietor Evgeny Lebedev how his country can flourish after years of genocide and now Covid

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Evening Standard proprietor Evgeny Lebedev on why the world must learn a crucial lesson post virus

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