Daily Mirror
Daily red-top tabloid – the only national newspaper to support Labour consistently since 1945
Daily red-top tabloid – the only national newspaper to support Labour consistently since 1945
The oldest and, since 2010, the only weekly newspaper for the Orkney Islands
Evening tabloid sold in the city of Oxford and the county of Oxfordshire
Daily red-top tabloid launched in 1978 with the aim of competing for The Sun‘s readership
Weekly paid-for tabloid for the city of Oxford and Oxfordshire published by Newsquest
Based in Wolverhampton, Britain’s largest-selling regional evening newspaper
Daily tabloid newspaper sold in Sunderland and north-eastern Co. Durham, published by Northeast Press Ltd
The biggest selling newspaper published in Northern Ireland
Evening tabloid sold in Swindon and northern Wiltshire that claims to have been the UK’s first “penny paper”
For many years Scotland’s pre-eminent quality daily, though recently The Herald‘s overtaken it in sales
The red-top par excellence, founded in 1964 and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News International
One of a series of SE Cheshire/NE Staffs independent weekly paid-for tabloids published by Heads (Congleton) Ltd
Weekly tabloid newspaper sold in Peterborough and the surrounding 30-mile radius
Red-top tabloid, Sunday edition of the UK’s biggest-selling newspaper
Like its daily namesake, a left-wing populist tabloid with little in the way of hard news