'Pop-up' newspaper finds instant success among UK Europhiles
New York
THE morning after Britain voted to leave the European Union, Matt Kelly ducked into a coffee shop on a graffiti-lined street in the trendy East London neighbourhood of Shoreditch.
The clientele lining up for their lattes, normally silent and aloof, had been drawn into an animated discussion about the vote and its consequences. The mostly 20 and 30-somethings, some from a variety of technology startups clustered nearby, seemed united in their dismay over the results.
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