The Daily Telegraph
Strongly conservative national daily broadsheet that started out in 1855 as a liberal paper
Strongly conservative national daily broadsheet that started out in 1855 as a liberal paper
Financial and economic daily broadsheet with an international reach, famously printed on salmon-pink newsprint
Daily tabloid based in Ipswich and sold in four editions across Suffolk and northern Essex
Blackpool-based daily tabloid sold throughout the Fylde Peninsula in Lancashire
An unabashedly left-of-centre daily that’s embraced the Internet more than any other UK national paper
Daily tabloid published in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and sold in NE England, popular with business leaders and farmers
The UK’s largest-selling regional morning newspaper, covering Norfolk, N Suffolk and E Cambs
Daily tabloid sold in three editions throughout South Essex
Concise quality tabloid sold to commuters and “readers and lapsed readers” lacking time to read a full-sized newspaper
Daily tabloid sold in Cheltenham and northern, central and eastern Gloucestershire
The newest of the quality dailies, set up in 1986 at arm’s length from the Government’s press lobby
Plymouth-based daily tabloid sold in the city of Plymouth, SE Cornwall and the South Hams
Daily tabloid sold throughout East Lancashire in two separate local editions
Official Newspaper of Record for the UK and for England & Wales, published on working days
Daily tabloid sold in Worcester, most of Worcestershire and adjoining parts of Herefordshire