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February 5, 2016

Paul Cheston leaves Evening Standard after ‘absolute pleasure’ of being courts correspondent for 23 years

By William Turvill

The London Evening Standard's courts correspondent Paul Cheston is leaving the newspaper today after 28 years.

Cheston, 59, started at the Evening Standard in 1988 as a general reporter and moved to his current position in 1993.

He was given a valedictory ceremony at the Old Bailey today, a privilege ordinarily reserved for departing judges.

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