A new website has been launched as the digital counterpart of the i newspaper.
The new site, called i.news.co.uk, was launched last week following Johnston Press's completed purchase of the i newspaper.
Johnston Press completed the £24M purchase from Evgeny Lebedev last week.
The i100 website still exists, but has been renamed Indy100.
The Indy100 remains attached the The Independent website.
inews.co.uk has stated that it will provide a "concise and quality round-up of the key need-to-know stories across Britain".
News stories have been categorised into 'Essentials', 'Explainers', and 'Distractions'.
Introducing inews.co.uk, editor of the i newspaper Oly Duff, said: "Were taking the values that have made i such a success in print to shape inews.co.uk. We take real pride in concise, quality journalism, as well as intelligent analysis, convenience for our readers, being free from political party bias, and having a conversation with our readers, and the team has done a fantastic job in bringing that to life with the website.
Jeff Moriarty, chief digital and product officer at Johnston Press, said: "We believe that with so much content and so many choices, readers will appreciate a mobile-optimised digital product that provides a concise, quality and curated view of whats happening across Britain. Like the I newspaper, inews.co.uk will provide a mix of content that informs and entertains, sourced from the I newsroom and from our 900 journalists across the UK in a modern, mobile format.