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
Founded in 1961, with a similar strongly conservative outlook to its sister paper The Daily Telegraph
Sunday stablemate of The Times since 1966, though it was founded nearly 150 years before that
The oldest British national daily, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register and printed daily (except Sundays) since 1788
Right-of-centre, middle-market daily tabloid – very similar in style, tone and format to its great rival, the Daily Mail
A newspaper for Stepford wives
Sunday clone of the Daily Mail; same right-wing stance and “right-thinking” tone
Just like its weekday cousin – fundamentally conservative, aiming at a prosperous, none too serious readership
Daily red-top tabloid launched in 1978 with the aim of competing for The Sun‘s readership
Scotland’s edition of the nationwide mid-market tabloid the Daily Express
Scottish edition of the UK-wide mid-market tabloid the Sunday Express
The red-top par excellence, founded in 1964 and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News International
Red-top tabloid, Sunday edition of the UK’s biggest-selling newspaper
Independent right-wing weekly freesheet tabloid for Dewsbury, Batley and northern Kirklees Borough
Evening freesheet tabloid for Greater London, taken over by Aleksandr Lebedev in January 2009 for £1