The Times
The oldest British national daily, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register and printed daily (except Sundays) since 1788
The oldest British national daily, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register and printed daily (except Sundays) since 1788
Weekly freesheet and paid tabloid newspaper in three editions for West, Mid & North and East Kent
Right-of-centre, middle-market daily tabloid – very similar in style, tone and format to its great rival, the Daily Mail
Sunday freesheet and paid-for tabloid in three editions for West & North, Mid and East Kent
Currently Scotland’s biggest-selling national broadsheet, founded in 1783
A newspaper for Stepford wives
Evening tabloid sold in northern and western Cumbria in two geographic editions
Sunday clone of the Daily Mail; same right-wing stance and “right-thinking” tone
Evening tabloid newspaper sold in Barrow-in-Furness and southern Cumbria from Monday to Saturday
Independent weekly freesheet tabloid for Winchester and central Hampshire
The UK’s first urban national newspaper, first launched in the London area in 1999 and now distributed in several British towns and cities
The United Kingdom’s oldest regional evening newspaper, sold in South Tyneside
Evening tabloid sold in Ipswich, Felixstowe and much of eastern and central Suffolk
Just like its weekday cousin – fundamentally conservative, aiming at a prosperous, none too serious readership
Daily tabloid sold in Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, E Hants and W Sussex; claims to be the South’s top-selling daily