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The Irish News

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The Irish News
The Irish News, 23 February 2007
TypeDailynewspaper
FormatOriginallyBroadsheet, thenBerliner butCompact since 2005
OwnerFitzpatrick family
FounderBishop Patrick MacAlister
PublisherThe Irish News Ltd[1]
EditorChris Sherrard
Founded15 August 1891
LanguageEnglish,Irish
HeadquartersFountain Centre, College Street
Belfast,Northern Ireland
Circulation20,857 (as of August 2025)[2]
Websitewww.irishnews.comEdit this at Wikidata

The Irish News is acompactdaily newspaper based inBelfast,Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's largest-selling morning newspaper and is available throughout Ireland.[3] It is broadlyIrish nationalist in its viewpoint, though it also featuresunionist columnists.

History

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The Irish News is the only independently owned daily newspaper based inNorthern Ireland, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-Parnell newspaper byPatrick MacAlister.[4] It merged with theBelfast Morning News in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since beenThe Irish News and Belfast Morning News.[5][6] T.P. Campbell was editor from 1895 until 1906, when he was succeeded by Tim McCarthy, who served as editor until 1928. Appointed in 1999, Noel Doran served as editor until 2024 when he was succeeded by Chris Sherrard.

The Irish News saw a dramatic growth in its circulation with the beginning ofThe Troubles in 1969;[3] this peaked around the time of the peak in violence in 1971, and declined thereafter.[citation needed]

In June 1982, the paper came under the control of the company's present owners, withMartin O'Brien as Editor.[3][7]

In May 2023, the newspaper relocated from its premises at 113-117 Donegall Street, its home for more than a century, to modern offices on College Street. TheIrish News's departure from Donegall Street marks the end of the street's association with print journalism, which earned it the nickname of Belfast'sFleet Street. The Donegall Street building was sold toUlster University.[8]

In September 2023, the newspaper got its first new look since March 2005.

Circulation

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Year (period)Average circulation per issue
2002 (June to December)[9]
52,066
2007 (January to June)[10]
48,613
2008 (January to June)[10]
47,911
2011 (July to December)[11]
41,932
2013 (January to June)[12]
40,842
2017 (July to December)[13]
34,082
2018 (July to December)[14]
32,315
2024 (January to June)[15]
21,181

See also

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References

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  1. ^"About Us". 12 March 2015.
  2. ^"Irish News - Morning".Audit Bureau of Circulations. Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK). 14 August 2025. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  3. ^abc"About the Irish News".The Irish News. 12 March 2015.
  4. ^Ambrose Macaulay. Patrick McAlister Bishop of Down and Connor 1886-1895. Four Courts Press Ltd, Dublin, Ireland 2006
  5. ^"Belfast Morning News".National Library of Ireland. Archived fromthe original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved28 August 2013.
  6. ^"Irish News".National Library of Ireland.
  7. ^"Jim Fitzpatrick".The Irish Times. 20 October 1997.(subscription required)
  8. ^Kelly, James (27 May 2023)."Irish News move marks the end of Belfast's Fleet Street".BBC News. BBC. Retrieved27 May 2023.
  9. ^"Northern Ireland: Will the press still flourish in peacetime?".Press Gazette. 11 May 2006. Retrieved18 August 2020.
  10. ^ab"Circulation of 'Irish Times' increases".The Irish Times. 22 August 2008. Retrieved18 August 2020.(subscription required)
  11. ^Meban, Alan (1 March 2012)."Dead tree circulation continues to decline – Belfast Telegraph dropping at nearly twice rate of News Letter & Irish News".Slugger O'Toole.
  12. ^Cunningham, Simon (23 August 2013)."Irish News comes out tops in latest circulation".The Irish News.(subscription required)
  13. ^Linford, Paul (14 March 2018)."JP dailies post circulation rises as ABC figures unveiled".HoldTheFrontPage. Retrieved18 August 2020.
  14. ^"Irish News Morning July to December 2018"(PDF).ABC.
  15. ^McDonald, Gary (12 March 2025)."Irish News maintains position as UK and Ireland's best-selling regional daily newspaper".The Irish News.(subscription required)

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