The Evening Standard was a London newspaper. In the 1890s, it was on sale in Camden Town. (AUDIO: The Spirit Trap [+]Jonathan Morris, Jago & Litefoot: Series One (Jago & Litefoot, Big Finish Productions, 2010).)
According to Joan Wright, Barbara Wright left the morning of 23 November 1963 with, among other things, the previous day's Evening Standard, saying to her, the day it came out, "There's a great article in here for the students. I must take it in for them tomorrow and discuss it." (PROSE: A Long Night [+]Alison Lawson, Short Trips: Companions (Short Trips, 2003).)
A van with the Evening Standard logo displayed on its side drove past Queens Arcade on 5 March, 2005. (TV: Rose [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).)
After the attack, newspapers such as the Evening Standard were quick to call the attack a hoax. Mickey Smith was incredulous about this, and the Ninth Doctor simply told him that "[humanity was] happy to believe in something that's invisible, but if it's staring you in the face, nope, [you] can't see it. (TV: World War Three [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).)
The Evening Standard was on sale at D. M. Ash in London in 2007. (TV: Love & Monsters [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 2 (BBC One, 2006).)