Nya Dagligt Allehanda

Defunct Former Nya Dagligt Allehanda (New Daily Everywhere), also known as the NDA[1] was a Swedish conservative-leaning newspaper published in Stockholm from 1859 to 1944.

[2] NDA's founder, philosophy doctor Karl Adam Lindström, an official of the National Archives, explained that the new newspaper "would convey in a serious and sensible way the cause of calm progress and with violence and justice in a tidy and decent tone address the changing issues of the day" .

The newspaper appeared with its own conservative program and intended to a certain extent to counterbalance the liberal Aftonbladet.

From 1906 to 1936, Leonard Ljunglund was the newspaper's publisher and editor-in-chief, under whose leadership the paper first achieved great success.

After running into financial problems, it was bought in 1944 by Dagens Nyheter as part of the formation of the new newspaper Expressen.