Lancashire Telegraph
Daily tabloid sold throughout East Lancashire in two separate local editions
Daily tabloid sold throughout East Lancashire in two separate local editions
Evening tabloid sold in the City of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and parts of Moray and Angus
Companion to The Herald and the City of Glasgow’s only evening newspaper
Daily tabloid sold in Worcester, most of Worcestershire and adjoining parts of Herefordshire
Darlington-based daily tabloid newspaper sold in Co. Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire
Birmingham’s top-selling newspaper, published Mondays to Saturdays and sold widely throughout the West Midlands
The oldest British national daily, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register and printed daily (except Sundays) since 1788
Evening tabloid for Inverclyde sold from Monday to Saturday
Evening tabloid sold across Greater Manchester and the North West, owned by Trinity Mirror
Sub-edition of the Hull Daily Mail tabloid sold in the rest of East Yorkshire
Right-of-centre, middle-market daily tabloid – very similar in style, tone and format to its great rival, the Daily Mail
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
Daily newspaper sold across Wales north of a line from Machynlleth to Wrexham