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This article is a list of newspapers in the United Kingdom.
Traditionally, UK newspapers could be split into more serious-minded newspapers, usually referred to as the broadsheets due to their large size, and sometimes known collectively as "the quality press", and less serious newspapers, generally known as tabloids, and collectively as "the popular press", which have tended to focus more on celebrity coverage and human interest stories rather than political reporting or overseas news. The tabloids in turn have been divided into the more sensationalist mass market titles, or "red tops", such as The Sun and The Mirror, and the middle-market papers, The Daily Express and The Daily Mail.
However, both The Independent and The Times have switched in recent years to a compact format, not much bigger than that used by the tabloids. The Guardian switched in September 2005 to what is described as a "Berliner" format, just slightly larger than a compact. Its Sunday stablemate The Observer has since followed suit.
Other Sunday broadsheets, including The Sunday Times, which tend to have a large amount of supplementary sections, have kept their larger sized ways. The national Sunday titles usually have a different layout and style to their weekly sister papers, and are produced by separate journalistic and editorial staff.
All the major UK newspapers currently have websites, some of which provide free access. The Times and The Sunday Times have a paywall requiring payment on a per-day or per-month basis for non-subscribers. The Financial Times business daily also has limited access for non-subscribers.
For circulation numbers see List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation.Contents [hide]
1 Broadsheet and former broadsheet newspapers
1.1 Broadsheet format
1.1.1 Daily
1.1.2 Sunday
1.2 Berliner format
1.2.1 Daily
1.2.2 Sunday
1.3 Compact format
1.3.1 Daily
1.3.2 Sunday
2 "Middle-market" tabloid newspapers
2.1 Daily
2.2 Sunday
3 Tabloid newspapers
3.1 Daily
3.2 Sunday
4 Newspapers in Scotland
4.1 Daily newspapers
4.2 Sunday newspapers
5 Newspapers in Wales
5.1 Newspapers focused on serious journalism
5.2 Regional newspapers
5.3 Papurau Bro
6 Newspapers in Northern Ireland
6.1 Local newspapers
7 Freesheet newspapers in urban centres
8 Regional newspapers in England
9 Local newspapers in England and the Crown Dependencies
10 Non-English-language newspapers
11 Specialist newspapers
11.1 For specific ethnic groups
11.2 For specific religions
11.3 Politics
11.4 Sport
11.5 Miscellaneous special interest
12 Restricted circulation newspapers
12.1 Corporate newspapers
12.2 University newspapers
12.2.1 National
12.2.2 Regional
13 Defunct newspapers
14 References
15 External links
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Broadsheet and former broadsheet newspapers
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Broadsheet format
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Daily
The Daily Telegraph (est. 1855) – owned by David and Frederick Barclay's Press Holdings – Traditionalist, conservative and centre-right in political orientation. The best-selling quality press title, the Telegraph consistently backs the Conservative Party.
Financial Times (est. 1888) – owned by Pearson PLC. A business-oriented daily. Economically liberal, politically centrist.
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Sunday
The Sunday Telegraph (est. 1961) – owned by David and Frederick Barclay's Press Holdings – Conservative.
The Sunday Times (est. 1822) – owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Centre-right in political orientation. Backed the Conservatives in 2010.
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Berliner format
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Daily
The Guardian (est. 1821) – owned by the Scott Trust; The Guardian switched from broadsheet to Berliner size on 12 September 2005. Centre-left and social-liberal, the paper is often seen as close to the Labour Party, but it has often backed centrist parties as well. It supported voting for the Liberal Democrats in the 2009 European elections and the 2010 general election.
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Sunday
The Observer (est. 1791) – owned by the Scott Trust; switched to Berliner size on 8 January 2006. Centre-left, social-liberal.
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Compact format
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Daily
The Independent (est. 1986) – Switched from the broadsheet format in May 2004. Now owned by Alexander Lebedev's Independent Print Limited. Centre-left, liberal views.
The Times (est. 1785) – Daily compact from November 2004. Owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. A centre-right paper, it backed New Labour for much of Tony Blair's premiership, but returned to supporting the Conservative Party for the 2010 election.
i (est. 2010) – The new slimmed-down version of The Independent, primarily aimed at younger readers and commuters.[1]
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Sunday
Independent on Sunday (est. 1990) – The Sunday sister paper of The Independent, it switched to a compact format in October 2005. Centre-left, liberal views.
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"Middle-market" tabloid newspapers
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Daily
Daily Mail (est. 1896) – owned by Lord Rothermere's Daily Mail and General Trust plc; broadsheet until 1971, now published in the tabloid format. Also politically right-wing, and consistently backs the Conservative Party at elections.
Daily Express (est. 1900) – owned by Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell; broadsheet until 1977, now published in the compact format. Fairly consistently right-wing and eurosceptic in its politics, and supportive of the Conservative Party or more recently the UK Independence Party.
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Sunday
Sunday Express (est. 1918) – owned by Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell; broadsheet until 1977, now published in the compact format. Conservative.
The Mail on Sunday (est. 1982) – owned by Lord Rothermere's Daily Mail and General Trust plc; published in the tabloid format. Right-wing and supportive of the Conservative Party.
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Tabloid newspapers
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Daily
The Sun (est. 1964) – owned by News Corporation. The best-selling UK mass market tabloid. Right-wing populist, backed the Conservative Party in 2010, although like other Murdoch titles, it was supportive of Tony Blair.
The Daily Mirror (est. 1903) – owned by Trinity Mirror. The second best selling mass-market tabloid, behind The Sun. Social-democratic, populist and pro-Labour, it was the only paper to offer outright backing to the Labour Party in 2010.
Daily Star (est. 1978) – like the Express titles, owned by Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell. Right-wing and populist in its politics.
The Morning Star (est. 1930) – a small-circulation socialist newspaper owned by the People's Press Printing Society, an independent readers' co-operative. Backs the Communist Party of Britain.
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Sunday
Sunday Mirror (est. 1915) – owned by Trinity Mirror. Supports the Labour Party.
The People (est. 1881) – owned by Trinity Mirror.
The Sunday Sport (est. 1986) – sensationalist tabloid, known historically for its yellow journalism and focus on sex
Daily Star Sunday – owned by Northern & Shell, sister paper of The Daily Star.
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Newspapers in Scotland
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Daily newspapersTitle Market Type Print Time Location Format Scottish Circulation
The Herald National – Quality Morning Scottish Broadsheet 47,020
The Scotsman National – Quality Morning Scottish Compact 38,423
Daily Record National – Tabloid Morning Scottish Tabloid 275,175
The Courier Regional Morning Scottish Broadsheet 61,981
The Press and Journal Regional Morning Scottish Broadsheet 71,044
Greenock Telegraph Local Morning Scottish Tabloid 14,342
Paisley Daily Express Local Morning Scottish Tabloid 7,538
Edinburgh Evening News Local Evening Scottish Tabloid 39,947
Evening Express Local Evening Scottish Tabloid 47,849
Evening Telegraph Local Evening Scottish Tabloid 23,631
Evening Times Local Evening Scottish Tabloid 52,400
The Daily Telegraph (Scottish edition) National – Quality Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Broadsheet 22,172
The Times (Scottish edition) National – Quality Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Compact 19,994
Scottish Daily Express National – Mid Market Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 65,689
Scottish Daily Mail National – Mid Market Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 109,643
Daily Star of Scotland National – Tabloid Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 65,084
Scottish Daily Mirror National – Tabloid Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 24,333
The Scottish Sun National – Tabloid Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 314,595
The Financial Times National – Quality Morning UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Broadsheet 3,528
The Guardian National – Quality Morning UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Berliner 14,069
i National – Quality Morning UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Compact 12,411
The Independent National – Quality Morning UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Compact 7,970
Metro, Scottish Edition National – Free Morning Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 125,002
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Sunday newspapersTitle Market Type Location Format Scottish Circulation
Scotland on Sunday National – Quality Scottish Broadsheet 50,897
Sunday Herald National – Quality Scottish Compact 42,111
Sunday Mail National – Tabloid Scottish Tabloid 354,396
The Sunday Post National – Tabloid Scottish Tabloid 224,471
The Sunday Times Scotland National – Quality Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Broadsheet 59,502
The Sunday Telegraph Scotland National – Quality Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Broadsheet 18,339
Mail on Sunday Scotland National – Mid Market Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 105,223
Scottish Sunday Express National – Mid Market Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 35,337
Scottish Sunday Mirror National – Tabloid Scottish edition of UK Newspaper Tabloid 21,809
The Observer National – Quality UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Berliner 17,880
The Independent on Sunday National – Quality UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Compact 6,317
Daily Star Sunday National – Tabloid UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Tabloid 26,889
The Sunday Sport National – Tabloid UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland Tabloid n/a
For local weekly newspapers in Scotland, see List of newspapers in Scotland.
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Newspapers in Wales
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Newspapers focused on serious journalism
The Western Mail – owned by Trinity Mirror
Y Cymro (weekly, Welsh language)
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Regional newspapers
Abergele Visitor
Bangor and Anglesey Mail
Caernarfon Herald
Cambrian News
Carmarthen Journal
Celtic Weekly Newspapers
Denbighshire Visitor
Flintshire Chronicle
Holyhead and Anglesey Mail
Liverpool Daily Post (Welsh edition)
Llanelli Star
North Wales Weekly News[2]
Rhyl Visitor
South Wales Echo
South Wales Evening Post
South Wales Argus
Wrexham Chronicle
Wrexham Evening Leader
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Papurau Bro
Papurau Bro (Area Papers) are Welsh language newspapers produced nominally monthly (typically 10 issues a year with a summer break) which cover the news in a small area—a town, group of parishes, one or a few valleys, etc., with a circulation of perhaps a few thousand each. There are between 50 and 60 Papurau Bro which cover the whole of Wales, plus the Welsh communities of Liverpool and London. Papers are frequently named after local features, connections, crafts, etc., or in dialect (clebran, clecs, clochdar, and clonc all imply gossip). The first "papur bro" (Y Dinesydd) appeared in 1973 in Cardiff, and the following decade saw the establishment of most of the others. Much of the work of producing the papers is done voluntarily (aside from the printing), although financial support is given by Bwrdd yr Iaith (Welsh Language Board). Some of the papers listed may have ceased publication.
Yr Angor (The Anchor) – Aberystwyth, Comins Coch, Llanbadarn Fawr, Penparcau and Waunfawr
Yr Angor – Merseyside Welsh Community
Yr Arwydd (The Signal) – Bodafon mountain area, Anglesey
Y Barcud (The Kite) – Tregaron and District, Ceredigion
Y Bedol (The Horseshoe) – Ruthin and District, Denbighshire
Y Bigwn (The Thorn) – Denbigh
Cambrian News – Aberystwyth
Y Blewyn Glas (The Blue Grass) – Dyfi valley, Machynlleth, Powys
Y Cardi Bach (The Little Cardi) – Whitland, Carmarthenshire
Y Clawdd (The Dyke) – a reference to Offa's Dyke – Wrexham and District
Clebran (The Tattler) – y Frenni
Clecs Y Cwm A'r Dref (Valley and Town Gossip) – Neath and District
Clochdar (Cackle) – Cynon Valley, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Clonc (Gossip) – Lampeter and District
Cwlwm (The Knot) – Carmarthen
Dail Dysynni (Leaves of the Dysynni) – Dysynni valley, Tywyn, Gwynedd
Y Dinesydd (The Citizen) – Cardiff and District
Y Ddolen (The Link) – Ystwyth to Wyre valleys, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
Eco'r Wyddfa (The Snowdon Echo) – Llanrug, Llanberis and Llanddeiniolen parishes, Gwynedd
Y Fan A'r Lle – Brecon and District
Y Ffynnon (The Spring) – Eifionydd, Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd
Y Gadlas (The Barnyard) – The district between the Conwy and Clwyd valleys
Y Gambo (The Horse-cart) – Southwest Ceredigion
Y Garthen (The Coverlet) – Teifi valley, Ceredigion
Y Glannau (The Riverbanks) – Lower Vale of Clwyd, St Asaph.
Glo Man (Small Coal) – Aman valley, Carmarthenshire
Y Glorian (The Scales) – Top of the Rhondda valley, Tonpentre, Rhondda
Y Glorian – Llangefni, Anglesey
Goriad (The Key) – Bangor and Port Dinorwic
Yr Hogwr (The Sharpener) – Bridgend area
Llafar Bro (Area Speech) – Blaenau Ffestiniog and District, Gwynedd
Llais (The Voice) – Tawe valley, Swansea
Llais Aeron (The Voice of Aeron) – Aeron valley, Ceredigion
Llais Ardudwy (The Voice of Ardudwy) – Ardudwy, Gwynedd
Llais Ogwan (The Voice of Ogwen) – Ogwen valley, Bethesda, Gwynedd
Llanw Lly^n (The Flow of Lly^n (postcode area)) – Lly^n Peninsula, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Lleu – Dyffryn Nantlle, Caernarfon
Y Llien Gwyn (The White Sheet) – Fishguard and District, Pembrokeshire
Y Lloffwr (The Gleaner) – Dinefwr area, Carmarthen
Nene – Ponciau, Penycae, Johnstown and Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham
Yr Odyn (The Kiln) – Conwy valley, Llanrwst, Conwy
Papur Fama (Moel Famau mountain Paper) – Mold and District, Flintshire
Papur Menai (The Menai Paper) – Menai strait east of Penmon, Anglesey
Papur Pawb (Everybody's Paper) – Talybont, Taliesin, Tre'r Ddol, Ceredigion
Papur Y Cwm (The Valley Paper) – Gwendraeth valley, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
Y Pentan (The Ingle-nook) – Conwy Valley and estuary (web page)
Pethe Penllyn (Penllyn Things) – Five parishes of Penllyn, Bala, Gwynedd
Plu'r Gweunydd (Cotton Grass) – Y Foel, Llangadfan, Llanerfyl, Llanfair Caereinion, Adfa, Cefn Coch, Llwydiarth, Llangynyw, Dolanog, Rhiwhiraeth, Pontrobert, Meifod and Welshpool, Powys
Y Rhwyd (The Net) – North West Anglesey
Seren Hafren (The Star of the Severn) – Severn Valley, Newtown, Powys
Tafod-Elai (The Tongue of the Ely) – Taff Ely, Cardiff
Tafod Tafwys (The Tongue of the Thames) – for Welsh learners in London
Y Tincer (The Tinker) – Mouths of the Glyn, Llangorwen, Tirymynach, Tremeurig and Borth valleys, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
Tua'r Goleuni (Towards the Light) – Rhymney valley, Caerphilly
Wilia – Swansea and District
Yr Wylan (The Seagull) – Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog, Beddgelert and District, Gwynedd
Yr Ysgub (The Wheatsheaf) – Ceiriog, Tanat and Cain valleys, Powys
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Newspapers in Northern Ireland
An Phoblacht (Dublin & Belfast based, official newspaper of Sinn Féin)
The Belfast Telegraph (Belfast based)
The Irish Independent (Dublin based)
The Irish News (Belfast based)
The Irish Times (Dublin based)
The News Letter (est. 1737, the oldest continually published English language daily newspaper still in existence – Belfast based)
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Local newspapers
Belfast
Andersonstown News
Belfast News
Community Telegraph
North Belfast News
Shankill Mirror
South Belfast News
County Antrim
Antrim Times
Ballymena Guardian
Antrim Guardian
Ballymoney Chronicle
Ballycastle Chronicle
Ballyclare Gazette
Larne Gazette
Larne Times
Newtownabbey Times
Carrickfergus Advertiser
Ulster Star
County Armagh
Armagh Standard and Ulster Gazette
Armagh Advertiser
Portadown Times
Lurgan Mail
County Down
Bangor Spectator
County Down Outlook
County Down Spectator
Newtownards Chronicle
Down Recorder
Newry Reporter
County Fermanagh
The Impartial Reporter
Fermanagh Herald
Fermanagh News
County Londonderry
Londonderry Sentinel
Coleraine Chronicle
County Derry Post
Limavady Chronicle
Mid Ulster Mail
Mid Ulster Observer
Northern Constitution
The Coleraine Leader
Derry News
Derry Journal
County Tyrone
Mid Ulster Mail
Mid Ulster Observer
Tyrone Courier
Tyrone Constitution
Strabane Weekly News and Tyrone & Donegal Reporter
Strabane Chronicle
Tyrone Herald
Tyrone Times
Ulster Herald
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Freesheet newspapers in urban centres
Metro (est. 1999) – owned by Daily Mail and General Trust plc; distributed free; working towards national status, wide availability in the major cities makes it the UK's 4th highest circulation paper. The Metro enjoys high circulation among users of public transport, with newspapers placed on trains and buses and distributors operating near stations.
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Regional newspapers in England
(Incomplete list)
Berwick Advertiser
Birmingham Mail
Birmingham Post
Bolton News
Bournemouth Daily Echo
Bristol Evening Post
Bucks Free Press
Cambridge News
Camden Gazette
Camden New Journal
The Citizen
Cornish Guardian
The Cornishman
Coventry Telegraph
Derby Telegraph
East Riding Mail
Eastern Daily Press (owned by Archant)
East Anglian Daily Times (owned by Archant)
Express & Star (Wolverhampton and the Black Country)
Essex Chronicle
Gravesend and Dartford Reporter
Hampstead & Highgate Express ("Ham and High")
Hull Daily Mail
Hampshire Chronicle
Hastings Observer
Isle of Wight County Press
The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Kent and Sussex Courier
Kent on Saturday
Kent on Sunday
Kent Messenger
Lancashire Evening Post
Lancashire Telegraph
Leicester Mercury
Lincolnshire Echo
Liverpool Daily Post
Liverpool Echo
London Evening Standard
Lynn News
Manchester Evening News
Medway News
The Mercury (Lichfield, Tamworth and surrounding area)
Mid Sussex Times
Newcastle Evening Chronicle
Newcastle Sunday Sun
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
The Northern Echo (North East England)
Nottingham Evening Post
Oldham Chronicle
Ormskirk Advertiser
Oxford Mail
Oxford Journal
Oxford Times
Patterdale Chronicle
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
The Press (York)
Reading Chronicle
Salford Advertiser
Salford City Reporter
Salisbury Journal
The Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire)
Sevenoaks Chronicle
Sheffield Star
Shropshire Star
Southern Daily Echo
Southport Visiter[3]
Southport Reporter
Star Courier Hampshire and Surrey
Stockport Express and Times, Stockport and district
Sunday Independent (South West England)
Sunderland Echo
Tavistock Times Gazette
Teesdale Mercury
The Champion (Southport)[4]
The Argus (Brighton & Hove and Sussex)
The Asian Today (Midlands) (owned by Urban Media)
Yorkshire Post
Watford Observer
The West Briton
Western Daily Press
Western Morning News
Wigan Observer
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Local newspapers in England and the Crown Dependencies
Most towns and cities in the UK have at least one local newspaper, such as the Evening Post in Bristol and The Echo in Cardiff. However, they are not known nationally for their journalism in the way that (despite much syndication) city-based newspapers in the USA are (e.g. The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe). A major exception to this pattern was the well-regarded Manchester Guardian, which dropped the "Manchester" from its name (1959) and relocated its main operations to London (1964). The Guardian Media Group produced a Mancunian paper, the Manchester Evening News until 2010 when the MEN and its other local newspapers in the Greater Manchester area were sold to Trinity Mirror.
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Abingdon
Abingdon Herald
Accrington
Accrington Observer
Alnwick
Northumberland Gazette
Alton
Alton Herald
Ascot
Bracknell & Ascot Times
Ashford, Kent
Ashford Herald
Kentish Express
yourashford
Axminster
View From Axminster (weekly, free)
Pulmans Weekly News
Aylesbury
Bucks Herald
Banbury
Banbury Cake
Banbury Guardian
Barnsley
The Barnsley Chronicle
The Star[disambiguation needed ]
The Independent
Barrow-in-Furness
North West Evening Mail
Basildon
Basildon Yellow Advertiser
Basingstoke
Basingstoke Gazette
Basingstoke Observer
Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire on Sunday
Times & Citizen
Bicester
Bicester Advertiser
Bicester Review
Birmingham
Birmingham Post (weekly)
Evening Mail (Daily)
Forward (Birmingham), formerly the Birmingham Voice (published 20 times a year by Birmingham City Council)
Sports Argus (Now just a pull out in the Birmingham Mail)
Sunday Mercury (Sunday mornings)
See also [2]
Blackpool
Blackpool Gazette
Bolton
Bolton News
Boston, Lincolnshire
Boston Standard
Boston Target
Bracknell
Bracknell & Ascot Times
Bracknell News
Bradford
Telegraph and Argus
Braintree, Essex
Braintree and Witham Times
Bridport (Dorset)
The Bridport News
Brentwood
Brentwood Gazette
Bridlington
Bridlington Free Press
Brighouse
Brighouse Echo (Weekly, Thursdays)
Brighton
The Argus
Bristol
Bristol Evening Post
Bristol Observer (Weekly, Free)
Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove Standard
Buckingham
The Advertiser
Bude (Cornwall)
Bude & Stratton Post
Burnley
Burnley Express
Burton-upon-Trent
Burton Mail
Bury
Bury Times
Bury St. Edmunds
Bury Free Press
Cambridge
Cambridge Evening News
Camelford (Cornwall)
Camelford & Delabole Post
Canterbury
Canterbury Adscene
The Canterbury Daily Doings
Kentish Gazette
yourcanterbury
Carlisle
News and Star (Daily except Fridays and Sundays)
Cumberland News (Fridays)
Cumbrian Gazette (weekly; free)
Chesham
Bucks Examiner (weekly)
Chester
Chester Evening Leader
Chester Chronicle (weekly)
Chester and District Standard (weekly; free)
Chester Mail (weekly; free)
Chesterfield
Derbyshire Times
Express
Advertiser
Chew Valley
Chew Valley Gazette
Chichester
Chichester Observer
Chorley
Chorley Citizen (weekly; free)
Chorley Guardian (weekly)
Cirencester
The Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard (weekly established 1837)
Cleobury Mortimer
Teme Valley Times
Coalville
Coalville Times (weekly; also edition in Ashby de la Zouch)
Cobham
Cobham News & Mail weekly
Colchester
Essex County Standard
Evening Gazette
Congleton
Congleton Chronicle
Coventry
Coventry Advertiser (monthly; free)
Coventry Citizen (weekly; free)
Coventry Telegraph (daily)
Coventry Observer (weekly; free)
Crawley
Crawley News
Crawley Observer
Crewe
Crewe Chronicle (weekly)
South Cheshire Mail (weekly, free)
Crewe Guardian (weekly, free)
Croydon
Croydon Advertiser (weekly, also editions in NE Surrey)
Croydon Guardian (weekly, free)
Croydon Post (weekly, free)
Daventry
Daventry Express (weekly)
Deal
Deal and Sandwich Express
East Kent Mercury
yourdeal
Derby
Derby Evening Telegraph
Derby Express (weekly; free)
Derby Trader (weekly; free)
Doncaster
Doncaster Free Press
Driffield
Driffield Times
Driffield Post
Droitwich
Droitwich Standard
Dudley
Dudley News (weekly)
Express and Star (Dudley version of the Wolverhampton newspaper)
Durham
Darlington & Stockton Times
Teesdale Mercury
Wear Valley Mercury
Dover
Dover Express
Dover Mercury
yourdover
Durham
Durham Times
Eastbourne
Eastbourne Herald
Eastbourne Gazette
Esher
Esher News & Mail weekly
Exeter
Express and Echo
Flying Post
Exmouth
Exmouth Journal
Farnborough
Star Courier
Farnborough News
Faversham
Faversham News
Faversham Times
yourswale
Fleetwood
Fleetwood Weekly News
Folkestone
Folkestone Herald
Kentish Express
yourshepway
Formby
Formby Times
Furness
North-West Evening Mail
Garstang
Garstang Courier
Glossop
Glossop Chronicle
Glossop Advertiser
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire Echo
Gloucester Citizen
The Forester
Stroud Life
Goole
Goole Times
Goole, Howden, Thorne Courier (owned by Johnston Press)
Grantham
Grantham Journal
Gravesend
The Reporter – Formerly The Gravesend Reporter (Archant)
Gravesend Messenger
Grimsby and Northern Lincolnshire
Grimsby Telegraph
Guildford
Surrey Advertiser
Guernsey
Guernsey Press and Star
Halifax
Halifax Evening Courier
Harlow
Harlow Star
Harlow Scene
The Herald
The Mercury
Hartlepool
Hartlepool Mail
Hastings
Hastings & St. Leonards Observer
Hebden Bridge
Hebden Bridge Times
Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead Gazette
Herald Express
Henley-on-Thames
Henley Standard
Hereford
Hereford Times
Herne Bay
The Daily Doings
Herne Bay Gazette
Herne Bay Times
yourcanterbury
Hertford
Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire
Watford Observer
Welwyn Hatfield Times
St Albans Observer
Herts Advertiser**
Hertfordshire Mercury
Heywood
Heywood Advertiser
Hexham
Hexham Courant
Holmfirth
Holme Valley Express
Holsworthy (Devon)
Holsworthy Post
Horsham
The Resident (weekly; free)
Hucknall
Hucknall and Bulwell Dispatch
Huddersfield
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Colne Valley Chronicle
Huddersfield & District Chronicle
Huddersfield Weekly News (free)
Hythe, Kent
Hythe Herald
Kentish Express
yourshepway
Ilkley
Ilkley Gazette
Ipswich
Evening Star (owned by Archant)
Isle of Sheppey
Sheerness Times Guardian
Sheppey Gazette
yourswale
Isle of Man
Isle of Man Examiner
Manx Independent
Isle of Man Courier
Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight County Press
Wight Insight (journal of Isle of Wight Council)
Jersey
Jersey Evening Post
Keighley
Keighley News
Kendal
Westmorland Gazette
King's Lynn
Lynn News & Advertiser (Tues & Fri)
The Citizen (Weekly, Free)
Kingston upon Hull
Hull Daily Mail
Lancaster
Lancaster Guardian
Launceston (Cornwall)
Cornish & Devon Post
Leeds
Leeds Express
Yorkshire Evening Post
Yorkshire Post
Leek
Leek Post and Times
Your Leek Paper
Leicester
Leicester Mercury
Leigh, Greater Manchester
Leigh Reporter
Leigh Journal
Leyland
Leyland Guardian (Weekly)
Lichfield
Lichfield Mercury
Liverpool
Liverpool Daily Post
Liverpool Echo
Mersey Reporter
London – See List of newspapers in London for a more complete list
Evening Standard (free since late 2009, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
Metro (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
London Lite (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
The Londoner, free, published by the Mayor of London
South London Press (Dulwich, Southwark, and Streatham)
Bexley Mercury
Barking & Dagenham Yellow Advertiser
Barking & Dagenham Recorder
Bexley Times
Brent & Wembley Leader
The Press (Barnet and Hendon)
The Wharf (Canary Wharf)
Croydon Advertiser
Croydon Post
Camden New Journal
Camden Gazette
Ealing Gazette
Ealing Leader
Ealing Informer
East London Advertiser
Enfield Advertiser
Enfield Gazette
Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle
Hackney Gazette
Hammersmith & Kensington Times
Hampstead and Highgate Express
Haringey Advertiser
Harrow Leader
Harrow Informer
Harrow & Wembley Observer
Havering Yellow Advertiser (Romford)
Hornsey & Crouch End Journal
Hounslow Borough Chronicle
Hounslow, Chiswick & Whitton Informer
Ilford Recorder
Ilford & Redbridge Yellow Advertiser
Islington Gazette
Kensington & Chelsea Informer
Kilburn Times
Kingston Informer
Lewisham & Grenwich Mercury
Mitcham, Morden & Wimbledon Post
Muswell Hill Journal
Newham Recorder
Paddington & Westminster Times
Richmond and Twickenham Times
Romford and Havering Post
Staines Informer
Staines Leader
Stratford & Newham Express
Streatham, Clapham & West Norwood Post
Surrey Herald
Surrey Mirror Advertiser
Sutton & Epsom Post
Tottenham, Wood Green and Edmonton Journal
Uxbridge Gazette
Uxbridge & Hillingdon Leader
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian
Wembley & Kingsbury Times
Willesden & Brent Times
Loughborough
Loughborough Echo
Loughborough Mail
Loughborough Trader Xtra
Loughton
Loughton Guardian (part of the Newsquest group)
Ludlow
Teme Valley Times
Luton
Herald and Post
Luton on Sunday
Lyme Regis
View From Lyme Regis (weekly, free)
Maidstone
Kent Messenger
yourmaidstone
Malton
Malton Gazette & Herald (weekly)
Manchester
Manchester Evening News
Mansfield
Chad (Chronicle Advertiser)
Market Drayton
Market Drayton Advertiser
Market Harborough
Harborough Mail
Market Rasen
Market Rasen Mail
Medway
Medway News
Medway Messenger
Medway Standard
yourmedway
Middlesbrough
Evening Gazette
Middleton, Greater Manchester
Middleton Guardian
Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes Citizen
MK News
Minehead
West Somerset Free Press
Molesey
Molesey News & Mail weekly
Newbury
Newbury Weekly News
Newcastle upon Tyne
Evening Chronicle
The Journal
Metro (free, Newcastle edition, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
Sunday Sun
Chronicle Extra (Free Weekly Newspaper, for all of Newcastle)
New Romney
Kentish Express
Romney Marsh Herald
yourshepway
Newtownabbey
Newtownabbey Times
Northampton
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Northampton Mercury
Northwich
Northwich Guardian
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire News (free)
The Advertiser (free)
Norwich
Norwich Evening News (daily)
The Advertiser (Archant) (weekly, free)
The Pink'Un (weekly, football)
Nottinghamshire
Nottingham Evening Post
Newark Advertiser
Worksop Guardian
Oldham
Oldham Advertiser
Oldham Evening Chronicle
Ormskirk
Ormskirk and West Lancashire Advertiser
Ormskirk and West Lancashire Champion
Oxford
Oxford Times
Oxford Mail
Oxford Star
Penrith
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald (Saturdays)
Peterborough
Peterborough Evening Telegraph (daily, part of East Midlands Newspapers Ltd., owned by Johnston Press Plc)
Pickering
Pickering Gazette & Herald (weekly)
Plymouth
Western Morning News
Plymouth Evening Herald
Portsmouth
The News
Sports Mail (weekly, football)
Prestwich
Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
Reading
Reading Chronicle
Reading Evening Post
Retford
Retford Times
Retford Trader and Guardian
Ripon
Ripon Gazette
Rochdale
Rochdale Observer
Romford
Romford Recorder
Romsey
Romsey Advertiser
Rotherham
Rotherham Advertiser
Royston
Royston Crow
Rugby
Rugby Observer (weekly; free)
St. Helens
St. Helens Reporter
Salford
' 'Salford Advertiser
Sandwich
Deal and Sandwich Express
East Kent Mercury
yoursandwich
Scarborough
Scarborough Evening News
Scarborough Mercury later The Mercury (weekly)
Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe Telegraph
Selby
Selby Post
Selby Times
Selby Star
Seaford, East Sussex
Seaford Gazette
Sevenoaks
Sevenoaks Chronicle
Sheffield
Sheffield Star
Stamford and Rutland
Stamford Mercury
Sheffield Telegraph
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Chronicle
Sittingbourne
East Kent Gazette
Skipton
Craven Herald & Pioneer
Slough
Slough Express
Sleaford
Sleaford Target
Sleaford Standard
Southend
The Evening Echo
Southport
Southport Visiter
Southport Champion
Southport Reporter
South Tyneside
Shields Gazette – the oldest provincial evening newspaper in the United Kingdom
Stafford
Stafford Post
Stafford & Stone Chronicle
Stockport
Stockport Express
Stoke-on-Trent
The Sentinel
Sunderland
Sunderland Echo
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield Observer
Stroud
Stroud News and Journal
Swindon
Swindon Advertiser
Swindon Star
Tameside (metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester)
Tameside Advertiser
Tameside Reporter
Tamworth
Tamworth Herald
Taunton
The Somerset County Gazette (weekly; focus chiefly on Taunton)
The Taunton Times (Weekly; free)
Tenbury Wells
Teme Valley Times
Tenterden
Kentish Express
yourashford
Isle of Thanet
Isle of Thanet Gazette
Thanet Adscene
Thanet Extra
Thanet Times
yourthanet
Todmorden
Todmorden News
Torbay (and South Devon)
Herald Express
Vale of Belvoir
The Village Voice (monthly; free)
Melton Times
Wakefield
Wakefield Express
Wakefield Express Extra (weekly; free)
Walton
Walton News & Mail weekly
Warrington
Warrington Guardian
Wetherby
Wetherby News
Weybridge
Weybridge News & Mail weekly
Whitby
Whitby Gazette (weekly)
Whitchurch, Shropshire
Whitchurch Herald
Whitstable
Whitstable Gazette
Whitstable Times
yourcanterbury
Widnes
Widnes World weekly
Widnes Weekly News weekly
Wigan
Wigan Evening Post
Wigan Observer
Wigan Reporter
Wiltshire
Wiltshire Times
Gazette and Herald
Wirral
Wirral Globe
Wirral News (editions for Wallasey, Birkenhead, Hoylake & West Kirby, Heswall, Bromborough etc.)
Wokingham
Wokingham Times
Wolverhampton
Express and Star (covering the whole of the Black Country, this is the biggest-selling regional evening newspaper in the UK)
Worcestershire
Kidderminster Shuttle (weekly; free)
Worcester
Worcester News (part of the Newsquest group)
Berrow's Worcester Journal (part of the Newsquest group)
Worksop
Worksop Guardian
Worksop Trader
Yeovil
Western Gazette
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Non-English-language newspapers This section requires expansion.
Several newspapers in languages other than English are published in Britain, for immigrant and expatriate readers. Newspapers, both national and local, in Arabic, Bangla, Italian, Latvian, Portuguese, Urdu, and other languages are published.[5]
Dziennik Polski – a daily newspaper aimed at Britain's Polish community, written in Polish
Cooltura – the most popular Polish weekly magazine for the Polish community in the UK, written in Polish
Goniec Polski Polish Weekly Magazine – a weekly magazine for the Polish community in the UK, in Polish
Sing Tao – daily newspaper aimed at Britain's and Europe's Chinese community, written in Chinese
Achievements – The UK's national Russian newspaper
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Specialist newspapers
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For specific ethnic groups
Desi Xpress – The UK's only national Asian entertainment weekly tabloid newspaper
Lanka Tribune – fortnightly newspaper for British Sri Lankans
The Irish World – aimed at Britain's Irish community
The Voice – a weekly tabloid newspaper aimed at the British Afro-Caribbean community
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For specific religions
Catholic Voice of Lancaster – Monthly Catholic paper for Lancaster Diocese
Christian Today – Trans-denominational Christian newspaper
Church of England Newspaper – Weekly Anglican paper
Church Times – Weekly Anglican paper
English Churchman – fortnightly newspaper aimed at Protestants
Hamazor – published by the London-based World Zoroastrian Organisation[6]
Jewish Chronicle – oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world
Jewish Telegraph – Editions published for Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Scotland
Jewish Tribune – Haredi Jewish. Has section in Yiddish language.
Leeds Catholic Post – Monthly Catholic Paper for Leeds Diocese
Several Muslim newspapers
The Baptist Times – Baptist/general Protestant newspaper
The Catholic Herald – Catholic newspaper
The Muslim News – Muslim newspaper
The Tablet – Catholic newspaper
The Universe – Catholic newspaper
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Politics
Irish Democrat – an Irish Republican weekly
Socialist Appeal – monthly newspaper of the British section of the International Marxist Tendency
Socialist Worker – weekly newspaper from the Socialist Workers Party
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Sport
Racing +
Racing Post – daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper
The Non-League Paper
The Rugby Paper – Sunday paper summarising the weekend's Rugby Union and Rugby League news.
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Miscellaneous special interest
Black Country Bugle – a weekly look at the history of the Black Country, published in newspaper format
Bulletin – an online only UK newspaper
Estates Gazette – weekly newspaper aimed at property professionals
First News (newspaper) – weekly newspaper for children
Lloyd's List – daily international maritime, shipping and transport newspaper
London Gazette – official notices have to be published here, it is the oldest surviving English newspaper
London Review of Books – fortnightly literary newspaper
Mature Times – the UK's only campaigning newspaper for the over 50s.
Private Eye – fortnightly satirical magazine
The Economist – weekly news-focused magazine owned by Pearson PLC
The National Student – The UK's independent national student newspaper
The Stage – weekly newspaper covering entertainment issues, focused primarily on the theatre
Times Educational Supplement – weekly newspaper for the teaching profession
Times Higher Educational Supplement – weekly newspaper for university / higher education profession
Times Literary Supplement – a weekly literary and cultural journal
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Restricted circulation newspapers
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Corporate newspapers
Ariel – BBC
The Gazette – John Lewis Partnership
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University newspapers
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National
The National Student – The UK's independent national student newspaper
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Regional
The Badger – University of Sussex
The Beaver – London School of Economics
The Boar – University of Warwick
Brig – University of Stirling
The Cambridge Student – University of Cambridge
The Cherwell – University of Oxford
Concourse – Keele University
Concrete – University of East Anglia
The Courier – Newcastle University
The Demon – De Montfort University
The Epigram – University of Bristol
Exeposé – University of Exeter
Felix – Imperial College London
The Forge Press formerly The Steel Press – University of Sheffield
The Founder – Royal Holloway, University of London
Gair Rhydd – Cardiff University
NewsPort – University of Wales, Newport
Gaudie – University of Aberdeen
Glasgow University Guardian – University of Glasgow
InQuire – University of Kent
Impact – University of Bath
The Journal – University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Napier University, Queen Margaret University and the Edinburgh College of Art
The Kill Times – Goldsmiths, University of London
Le Nurb – Brunel University
Liverpool student – University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University
London Student – University of London
The Magdalen – University of Dundee
Nouse – University of York
OBScene – Oxford Brookes University
The Oxford Student – University of Oxford
Palatinate – Durham University
Pluto – University of Central Lancashire
Pugwash News – University of Portsmouth
Pulp – Manchester Metropolitan University
Redbrick – University of Birmingham
The Ripple – University of Leicester
The River – Kingston University London
ROAR – King's College London
The Saint – University of St Andrews
Scan – Lancaster University
Seren (English-language) and Y Ddraenen (Welsh-language) – University of Wales, Bangor
The Smoke – University of Westminster
Source – Coventry University
Space – University of Gloucestershire
Spark* – University of Reading
The Stag – University of Surrey
Student – University of Edinburgh
Student Direct – University of Manchester
The Tab – University of Cambridge
The Universe – University of Hertfordshire
Unified – Canterbury Christ Church University
Varsity – University of Cambridge
The Waterfront – University of Wales, Swansea
The Wessex Scene – University of Southampton
York Vision – University of York
See also:[7][8]'
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Defunct newspapers
Anti-Jacobin (1797–98). Weekly.
The Asian Leader
Bell's Life In London and Sporting Chronicle (1822–1866), aka Bell's Life. Weekly.
Bell's Weekly Messenger (1796–1896). Weekly.
British Gazette (1926). Government newspaper published during the General Strike.
Black Dwarf (1817–1824).
The Children's Newspaper (1919–1965). Weekly.
Daily Chronicle (1872–1930). Daily.
Daily Courant (1702–1735). Daily.
Daily Herald (1912–1964; relaunched as The Sun). Daily.
Daily News (1846–1930). Daily.
Daily Post (1719–??). Daily.
Daily Sketch (1909–1971). Daily.
Daily Worker (1924–1966). Daily.
The Derby Mercury (1732–1933)
Dispatch (Birmingham)
Eastern Morning News (1864–1929)
Edinburgh Courant (1705–1720)
Empire News
The European (1990–1999). Weekly.
Evening News (1881–1980)
Examiner (1808–1886)
Exchange Herald (1809–1826). Weekly.
The Graphic (1869–1932). Weekly.
Labour Elector (1888–1894)
Leeds Mercury (1718–1939)
Leeds Times (1833–1901). Weekly.
Liverpool Mercury (1811–1904)
thelondonpaper, a free evening London newspaper (2006–2009)
Manchester Chronicle (1781–1842)
Manchester Gazette (1795–1828)
Manchester Herald (1792–1793)
Manchester Observer (1818–1821)
Mercurius Aulicus (1643–1645)
Morning Chronicle (1769–1862)
Morning Post (1772–1937). Daily.
The Nation (1921–1931). Weekly.
News Chronicle (1930–1960). Daily.
News of the World (1843–2011). Weekly.
News on Sunday (1987). Weekly.
Norfolk News (1845–1961)
Northern Star (1792–1797)
The Northern Whig (1823–1963)
The North Briton (1762–3, 1768–71)
North West Enquirer (2006). Weekly.
Pall Mall Gazette (1865–1923)
Pink Paper
Political Register (1802–1835)
Poor Man's Guardian (1831–35). Edited by Henry Hetherington
The Post (1988). Daily.
Red Republican (1848–1850)
Republican
Reynolds' News (est. 1850; became the Sunday Citizen in its last five years of existence from 1962 to 1967)
Sheffield Register (1787–1794)
Sporting Life (1859–1998)
Staffordshire Mercury (1824–1848)
Stamford Mercury (Printed since 1695)
Star
Sunday Correspondent (1989–1990). Weekly.
Sunday Dispatch (1928–1961). Weekly.
Sunday Graphic (1927–1960). Weekly.
Sunday Chronicle
Time And Tide (1920–1970) Weekly. (1970–1979) monthly.
Today (1986–1995). Daily.
The Week
Weekly Review
Welsh Mirror
Westminster Gazette (1893–1928)
Workers' Dreadnought (1914–1924)
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