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List of newspapers in the United Kingdom

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For circulation numbers of British newspapers, seeList of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Twelvedaily newspapers and eleven Sunday-only weekly newspapers are distributed nationally in theUnited Kingdom. Others circulate inScotland only and still others serve smaller areas. National daily newspapers publish every day except Sundays and 25 December. Sunday newspapers may be independent; e.g.The Observer was an independent Sunday newspaper from its founding in 1791 until it was acquired byThe Guardian in 1993, but more commonly, they have the same owners as one of the daily newspapers, usually with a related name (e.g.The Times andThe Sunday Times), but are editorially distinct.

UK newspapers can generally be split into two distinct categories: the more serious and intellectual newspapers, usually referred to as thebroadsheets, and sometimes known collectively as the "quality press", and others, generally known astabloids, and collectively as the 'popular press', which have tended to focus more on celebrity coverage and human interest stories rather than political reporting or overseas news. The tabloids in turn have been divided into the more sensationalist mass market titles, or 'red tops', such asThe Sun and theDaily Mirror, and themiddle-market papers, theDaily Express and theDaily Mail.

Most of the broadsheets, so called because of their historically larger size, have changed in recent years to acompact format, the same size as the tabloids.The Independent andThe Times were the first to do so.The Guardian moved in September 2005 to what is described as a 'Berliner' format, slightly larger than a compact. Its Sunday stablemateThe Observer followed suit. BothThe Guardian andThe Observer now use the tabloid format, having done so since January 2018.[1] Despite these format changes, these newspapers are all still considered 'broadsheets'.

Other Sunday broadsheets, includingThe Sunday Times, which tend to have a large amount of supplementary sections, have kept their larger-sized format. The national Sunday titles usually have a different layout and style from their weekday sister papers, and are produced by separate journalistic and editorial staff.

All the major UK newspapers currently have websites, some of which provide free access.The Times andThe Sunday Times have apaywall requiring payment on a per-day or per-month basis by non-subscribers. TheFinancial Times business daily also has limited access for non-subscribers.The Independent became availableonline only upon its last printed edition on 26 March 2016.[2] However, unlike the previously mentioned newspapers, it does not require any payment to access its news content. Instead the newspaper offers extras for those wishing to sign up to a payment subscription, such ascrosswords,Sudoku puzzles, weekend supplements and the ability to automatically download each daily edition to read offline.The London Economic is another example of a British digital/online only newspaper; however, unlikeThe Independent it has never run a print publication. Alongside traditional outlets, newer digital-first publications such asThe Scone have emerged, offering a satirical take on UK headlines.

Most towns and cities in the UK have at least one local newspaper, such as theEvening Post inBristol andThe Echo inCardiff. Local newspapers were listed in advertising guides such as theMitchell's Press Directories.

They are not known nationally for their journalism in the way that (despite muchsyndication) some city-based newspapers in the USA are (e.g.The New York Times,The Washington Post,The Boston Globe,Los Angeles Times). An exception to this was theManchester Guardian, which shortened its name toThe Guardian in 1959 and relocated its main operations to London in 1964. TheGuardian Media Group produced a Mancunian paper, theManchester Evening News, until 2010 when along with its other local newspapers in theGreater Manchester area it was sold toTrinity Mirror.

Broadsheet and former broadsheet newspapers

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TitleDays of
publication
CirculationEstablishedEditorOwnerPolitical
orientation
Political party support
in the 2024 general election
Format
The Sunday TimesSundays647,622[a]1821Ben TaylorNews CorporationCentre-rightLabour PartyBroadsheet
The TimesDaily365,880[a]1785Tony GallagherNoneCompact
The Daily TelegraphDaily317,819[b]1855Chris EvansPress Holdings (Barclay twins)Right-wingConservative PartyBroadsheet
The Sunday TelegraphSundays248,288[b]1961Allister Heath
The ObserverSundays136,6561791Paul WebsterTortoise MediaCentre-leftLabour PartyCompact
The i PaperDaily131,5622010Oliver DuffDaily Mail and General TrustNon-partisanNone
The GuardianDaily105,1341821Katharine VinerScott Trust Limited'sGuardian Media GroupCentre-left[3][4][5]Labour Party
iWeekendSaturdaysN/A[c]2017Oliver DuffDaily Mail and General TrustNon-partisanNone
The IndependentN/A1986Geordie GreigSultan Muhammad Abuljadayel
Alexander Lebedev
Evgeny Lebedev
CentristLabour PartyOnline only
Financial TimesDaily106,0381888Roula KhalafNikkei Inc.Centre[6] tocentre-right[7]Labour PartyBroadsheet

Tabloid newspapers

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TitleDays of publicationCirculationEstablishedEditorOwnerPolitical
orientation
Political party support
in the 2024 general election
The SunDaily1,210,915[a]1964Victoria NewtonNews CorporationRight-wingLabour Party
The Sun on SundaySundays1,013,777[a]2012None
Daily MailDaily745,6291896Ted VerityDaily Mail and General TrustConservative Party
The Mail on SundaySundays637,8771982David Dillon
Daily ExpressDaily163,6101900Gary JonesReach plc
Sunday ExpressSundays163,6101918Michael Booker
Daily MirrorDaily258,0431903Lloyd EmbleyCentre-leftLabour Party
Sunday MirrorSundays193,3601915
Sunday PeopleSundays65,4601881Peter Willis
Daily StarDaily146,9491978Jon ClarkLargely non-politicalCount Binface
Daily Star SundaySundays87,7982002Denis MannNone
Morning StarDailyN/A1930Ben ChackoPeople's Press Printing SocietyLeft-wingNone

Freesheet newspapers in urban centres

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TitleDays of publicationCirculationFormatEstablishedEditorOwnerPolitical
orientation
DistributionPolitical party support
in the 2024 general election
MetroWeekdays951,684Tabloid1999Ted YoungDaily Mail and General Trust plcLargely non-political[8]Wide availability in the major citiesNone
City A.M.Tuesday to Thursday (mornings)[9]67,6002005Andy Silvester[10]City A.M. LtdCentre-right
London StandardWeekly302,6021827Dylan JonesAlexander Lebedev
Lord Rothermere
Greater LondonLabour Party
The Shuttle10,1521870Peter JohnNewsquest Media GroupN/AWyre Forest area ofWorcestershireNone
Asian ExpressN/A1999N/AMedia Buzz LtdWide availability in the major cities
Yorkshire ReporterMonthlyN/A2013Pick up Publications LtdWidely available inLeeds and its surrounding areas

Street newspapers

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TitleDays of publicationCirculationEstablishedOwnerDistribution
The Big IssueWeekly57,059September 1991The Big IssueUK-wide

Major news and political magazines

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See also:List of magazines in the United Kingdom
TitleEstablishedEditorOwnerPolitical
orientation
New Statesman1913Jason CowleyMike DansonCentre-left
The Spectator1828Michael GovePaul Marshall[11]Right-wing
Prospect1995Alan RusbridgerProspect Publishing LtdCentre-left
The Economist1843Zanny Minton BeddoesThe Economist GroupCentre
Tribune1937Ronan BurtenshawTribune Media GroupLeft-wing
The Week1995Jeremy O'GradyDennis PublishingCentre
Private Eye1961Ian HislopPressdram LtdNone

Newspapers in England

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Regional newspapers in England

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(June 2020)
Exterior ofHampshire Chronicle office, 1999

Local newspapers in England

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Newspapers in Northern Ireland

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TitleMarket typePrint timePolitical alignmentFormatCirculation[35]
The Belfast TelegraphRegionalMorningBritish Unionist -LiberalCompact35,931
The Irish NewsRegionalMorningIrish NationalistCompact33,647
The News LetterRegionalMorningBritish Unionist -ConservativeTabloid13,374

Local newspapers

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Newspapers in Scotland

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Daily newspapers

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TitleMarket typePrint timeLocationFormatScottish circulation
The HeraldNational – QualityMorningScottishBroadsheet47,020
The ScotsmanNational – QualityMorningScottishCompact38,423
The NationalNational – Mid MarketMorningScottishCompact2,986
Daily RecordNational – TabloidMorningScottishTabloid275,175
The CourierRegionalMorningScottishCompact61,981
The Press and JournalRegionalMorningScottishCompact71,044
Greenock TelegraphLocalMorningScottishTabloid14,342
Paisley Daily ExpressLocalMorningScottishTabloid7,538
Edinburgh Evening NewsLocalEveningScottishTabloid39,947
Evening ExpressLocalEveningScottishTabloid47,849
Evening TelegraphLocalEveningScottishTabloid23,631
Evening TimesLocalEveningScottishTabloid52,400
The Daily Telegraph (Scottish edition)National – QualityMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperBroadsheet22,172
The Times (Scottish edition)National – QualityMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperCompact19,994
Scottish Daily ExpressNational – Mid MarketMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid65,689
Scottish Daily MailNational – Mid MarketMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid109,643
Daily Star of ScotlandNational – TabloidMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid65,084
Scottish Daily MirrorNational – TabloidMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid24,333
The Scottish SunNational – TabloidMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid314,595
The Financial TimesNational – QualityMorningUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandBroadsheet3,528
The GuardianNational – QualityMorningUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandBerliner14,069
iNational – QualityMorningUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandCompact12,411
Metro, Scottish EditionUrban – FreeMorningScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid125,002

Sunday newspapers

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TitleMarket typeLocationFormatScottish circulation
Scotland on SundayNational – QualityScottishBroadsheet50,897
Sunday MailNational – TabloidScottishTabloid354,396
The Sunday PostNational – TabloidScottishTabloid224,471
The Sunday Times ScotlandNational – QualityScottish edition of UK NewspaperBroadsheet59,502
The Sunday Telegraph ScotlandNational – QualityScottish edition of UK NewspaperBroadsheet18,339
Mail on Sunday ScotlandNational – Mid MarketScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid105,223
Scottish Sunday ExpressNational – Mid MarketScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid35,337
Scottish Sunday MirrorNational – TabloidScottish edition of UK NewspaperTabloid21,809
The ObserverNational – QualityUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandBerliner17,880
The Independent on SundayNational – QualityUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandCompact6,317
Daily Star SundayNational – TabloidUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandTabloid26,889
The Sunday SportNational – TabloidUK Newspaper widely available in ScotlandTabloidn/a
For local weekly newspapers in Scotland, seeList of newspapers in Scotland.

Newspapers in Wales

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National newspapers

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Regional daily newspapers

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Regional newspapers

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Papurau Bro

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Papurau Bro ('Area Papers') areWelsh language newspapers produced nominally monthly (typically 10 issues a year with a summer break) which cover the news in a small area - a town, group of parishes, one or a few valleys, etc. - with a circulation of perhaps a few thousand each. There are between 50 and 60 Papurau Bro which cover the whole of Wales, plus the Welsh communities of Liverpool and London. Papers are frequently named after local features, connections, crafts, etc., or in dialect (clebran, clecs, clochdar, and clonc; all imply 'gossip'). The first papur bro (Y Dinesydd) appeared in 1973 inCardiff, and the following decade saw the establishment of most of the others. Much of the work of producing the papers is done voluntarily (aside from the printing), although financial support is given by Bwrdd yr Iaith (Welsh Language Board). Some of the papers listed may have ceased publication.

  • Yr Angor(The Anchor) – Aberystwyth, Comins Coch, Llanbadarn Fawr, Penparcau and Waunfawr
  • Yr Angor – Merseyside Welsh Community
  • Yr Arwydd(The Signal) – Bodafon mountain area, Anglesey
  • Y Barcud(The Kite) – Tregaron and District, Ceredigion
  • Y Bedol(The Horseshoe) – Ruthin and District, Denbighshire
  • Y Bigwn(The Thorn) – Denbigh
  • Y Blewyn Glas(The Blue Grass) – Dyfi valley, Machynlleth, Powys
  • Y Cardi Bach(The Little Cardi) – Whitland, Carmarthenshire
  • Y Clawdd(The Dyke) – a reference toOffa's Dyke – Wrexham and District
  • Clebran(The Tattler) – Y Frenni
  • Clecs Y Cwm A'r Dref(Valley and Town Gossip) – Neath and District
  • Clochdar(Cackle) – Cynon Valley, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf
  • Clonc(Gossip) – Lampeter and District
  • Cwlwm(The Knot) – Carmarthen
  • Dail Dysynni(Leaves of the Dysynni) – Dysynni valley, Tywyn, Gwynedd
  • Y Ddolen(The Link) – Ystwyth to Wyre valleys, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
  • Y Dinesydd(The Citizen) – Cardiff and District
  • Y Dydd(The Day) – Dolgellau, Gwynedd
  • Eco'r Wyddfa(The Snowdon Echo) – Llanrug, Llanberis and Llanddeiniolen parishes, Gwynedd
  • Y Fan A'r Lle – Brecon and District
  • Y Ffynnon(The Spring)Eifionydd, Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd
  • Y Gadlas(The Barnyard) – The district between the Conwy and Clwyd valleys
  • Y Gambo(The Horse-cart) – Southwest Ceredigion
  • Y Garthen(The Coverlet) – Teifi valley, Ceredigion
  • Y Glannau(The Riverbanks) – Lower Vale of Clwyd, St Asaph.
  • Glo Mân(Small Coal) – Aman valley, Carmarthenshire[43]
  • Y Glorian(The Scales) – Top of the Rhondda valley, Tonpentre, Rhondda
  • Y Glorian – Llangefni, Anglesey
  • Goriad(The Key) – Bangor and Port Dinorwic
  • Yr Hogwr(The Sharpener) – Bridgend area
  • Llafar Bro(Area Speech) – Blaenau Ffestiniog and District, Gwynedd
  • Llais(The Voice) – Tawe valley, Swansea
  • Llais Aeron(The Voice of Aeron) – Aeron valley, Ceredigion
  • Llais Ardudwy(The Voice of Ardudwy) – Ardudwy, Gwynedd
  • Llais Ogwan(The Voice of Ogwen) – Ogwen valley, Bethesda, Gwynedd
  • Llanw Llŷn(The Flow of Llŷn(postcode area)) – Llŷn Peninsula, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
  • Lleu – Dyffryn Nantlle, Caernarfon
  • Y Llien Gwyn(The White Sheet) – Fishguard and District, Pembrokeshire
  • Y Lloffwr(The Gleaner) – Dinefwr area, Carmarthen
  • Nene – Ponciau, Penycae, Johnstown and Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham
  • Yr Odyn(The Kiln) – Conwy valley, Llanrwst, Conwy
  • Papur Fama(Moel Famaumountain Paper) – Mold and District, Flintshire
  • Papur Menai(The Menai Paper) – Menai strait east of Penmon, Anglesey
  • Papur Pawb(Everybody's Paper) – Talybont, Taliesin, Tre'r Ddol, Ceredigion
  • Papur Y Cwm(The Valley Paper) – Gwendraeth valley, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
  • Y Pentan(The Ingle-nook)Conwy Valley and estuary[44]
  • Pethe Penllyn(Penllyn Things) – five parishes of Penllyn, Bala, Gwynedd
  • Plu'r Gweunydd(Cotton Grass) – Y Foel, Llangadfan, Llanerfyl, Llanfair Caereinion, Adfa, Cefn Coch, Llwydiarth, Llangynyw, Dolanog, Rhiwhiraeth, Pontrobert, Meifod and Welshpool, Powys
  • Y Rhwyd(The Net) – North West Anglesey
  • Seren Hafren(The Star of the Severn) – Severn Valley, Newtown, Powys
  • Tafod-Elai(The Tongue of the Ely) – Taff Ely, Cardiff
  • Tafod Tafwys(The Tongue of the Thames) – for Welsh learners in London
  • Y Tincer(The Tinker) – Mouths of the Glyn, Llangorwen, Tirymynach, Tremeurig and Borth valleys, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
  • Tua'r Goleuni(Towards the Light) – Rhymney valley, Caerphilly
  • Wilia – Swansea and District
  • Yr Wylan(The Seagull) – Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog, Beddgelert and District, Gwynedd
  • Yr Ysgub(The Wheatsheaf) – Ceiriog, Tanat and Cain valleys, Powys

Non-English-language newspapers

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Several newspapers in languages other than English are published in Britain, for immigrant and expatriate readers. Newspapers, both national and local, in Arabic, Bulgarian, Bangla, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Urdu, and other languages are published.[45]

TitlePublishedLanguageAudience
BG BenFortnightlyBulgarianBulgarian newspaper for people living in UK
Hanin HeraldWeeklyKoreanNewspaper for the Korean community in the UK and abroad
Tydzień PolskiWeeklyPolishNewspaper aimed at Britain's Polish community
CoolturaWeeklyPolishMost popular magazine for the Polish community in the UK
Goniec Polski Polish Weekly MagazineWeeklyPolishMagazine for the Polish community in the UK
Polish ExpressWeeklyPolishTabloid magazine for the Polish Community in the UK
Nowy CzasFortnightlyPolishMagazine for educated Polish people living in UK
Sing TaoDailyChineseNewspaper aimed at Britain's and Europe's Chinese community
AchievementsRussianUK's national Russian newspaper
Nuacht24DailyIrishFor the Irish speaking community of Northern Ireland and Irish immigrants
Y CymroWeeklyWelshFor the Welsh-speaking areas of Wales and Welsh immigrants
Garavi GujaratWeeklyGujaratiNewspaper for the Gujarati community in the UK established in 1968

Specialist newspapers

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For specific ethnic groups

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For specific religions

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Politics

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Sport

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  • The Cricket Paper – Friday paper summarising the week's cricketing news and action
  • The Football Paper
  • League Express – Monday paper covering all Rugby League news, results and fixtures
  • The Non-League Paper – Sunday paper summarising the weekend's non-league football action and the week's non-league football news
  • Racing +
  • Racing Post – daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper
  • The Rugby Paper – Sunday paper summarising the weekend'srugby union action and the week's rugby union news[48]
  • The Sports Journal – Friday paper looking back at the weeks sporting news[49]
  • Wisden – weekly paper coveringcricket news, articles, results and fixtures & other cricket related stories

Miscellaneous & special interests

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Restricted circulation newspapers

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Corporate newspapers

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Prison newspapers

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  • Inside Time – a newspaper for prisoners and detainees.

Student newspapers

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Student newspapers include:[50]

National

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  • Student Times – free national student newspaper
  • The Tab – national tabloid-style student news website

Regional

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Defunct newspapers

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdFor March 2020. For further details seeList of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation
  2. ^abFor December 2019. For further details seeList of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation
  3. ^Only online.

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Further reading

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  • Viscount Camrose.Brutish Newspapers and their Controllers (1947)online, ownership of all major papers in 1947
UK national newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals
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Broadsheet
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BBC
Independent
/ commercial
Regional
and local
stations
BBC
Independent
/ commercial
Other
stations
Other
Principal
channels
(list)
BBC/UKTV
ITV
Channel 4/S4C
Paramount
Sky UK
Warner Bros. Discovery
Narrative Entertainment UK Limited
Services
and
platforms
Current
Defunct
Studios
Current
Defunct
Other
Companies and organisations
Major
companies
Resources
Government and
regulatory bodies
Industry and
trades bodies
Other
Regional, student and community media
Regional media
Student media
Community media
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Dependencies and
other entities
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