The paper, edited by Stefano Hatfield, was targeted towards young readers, with emphasis on celebrity and more light hearted news, there was little analysis of news stories and the paper used many images and much colour. As a consequence of the launch of
The London Paper as well as Associated Newspaper's own
London Lite, the
Evening Standard attempted to go more upmarket, emphasising the difference between the free newspapers and itself by adding the tagline "The Quality Newspaper" across the top of the front page, this changed on 12 October 2009 when, after a long history of paid circulation, the
Evening Standard became a free sheet, replacing the
London Lite.
The London Paper was also the home of
Em, the popular cartoon strip later featured in
The Sun, and the City Girl column, written by novelist
Alexandra Brown. ==Distribution==