Twelve daily newspapers and eleven Sunday-only weekly newspapers are distributed nationally in the United Kingdom . Others circulate in Scotland 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 by The 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 and The 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 the broadsheets , and sometimes known collectively as the 'quality press ', and others, generally known as tabloids , 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 as The Sun and the Daily Mirror , and the middle-market papers , the Daily Express and the Daily Mail .
Most of the broadsheets, so called because of their historically larger size, have changed in recent years to a compact format , the same size as the tabloids. The Independent and The 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 stablemate The Observer followed suit. Both The Guardian and The 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, including The 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 and The Sunday Times have a paywall requiring payment on a per-day or per-month basis by non-subscribers. The Financial Times business daily also has limited access for non-subscribers. The Independent became available online 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 as crosswords , 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, unlike The Independent it has never run a print publication.
Most towns and cities in the UK have at least one local newspaper, such as the Evening Post in Bristol and The Echo in Cardiff . Local newspapers were listed in advertising guides such as the Mitchell's Press Directories .
They are not known nationally for their journalism in the way that (despite much syndication ) 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 the Manchester Guardian , which dropped the 'Manchester' from its name in 1959 and relocated its main operations to London in 1964. The Guardian Media Group produced a Mancunian paper, the Manchester Evening News , until 2010 when along with its other local newspapers in the Greater Manchester area it was sold to Trinity Mirror .
Title
Days of publication
Circulation
Established
Editor
Owner
Political orientation
Political party support in the 2024 general election
The Sun
Daily
1,210,915[ a]
1964
Victoria Newton
News Corporation
Right-wing
Labour Party
The Sun on Sunday
Sundays
1,013,777[ a]
2012
None
Daily Mail
Daily
745,629
1896
Ted Verity
Daily Mail and General Trust plc
Conservative Party
The Mail on Sunday
Sundays
637,877
1982
David Dillon
Daily Express
Daily
163,610
1900
Gary Jones
Reach
Sunday Express
Sundays
163,610
1918
Michael Booker
Daily Mirror
Daily
258,043
1903
Lloyd Embley
Centre-left
Labour Party
Sunday Mirror
Sundays
193,360
1915
Sunday People
Sundays
65,460
1881
Peter Willis
Daily Star
Daily
146,949
1978
Jon Clark
Largely non-political
Count Binface
Daily Star Sunday
Sundays
87,798
2002
Denis Mann
None
Morning Star
Daily
N/A
1930
Ben Chacko
People's Press Printing Society
Left-wing
None
Freesheet newspapers in urban centres [ edit ]
Title
Days of publication
Circulation
Established
Owner
Distribution
The Big Issue
Weekly
57,059
September 1991
The Big Issue
UK-wide
Major news and political magazines [ edit ] Newspapers in England [ edit ] Regional newspapers in England [ edit ] Exterior of Hampshire Chronicle office, 1999 Local newspapers in England [ edit ]
Abingdon
Accrington
Alnwick
Alton
Andover, Hampshire (also covers Tidworth and Whitchurch, Hampshire)
Ascot
Ashford, Kent
Axminster
Pulmans Weekly News
View From Axminster (weekly, free)
Aylesbury
Banbury
Barnsley
Barrow-in-Furness
Basildon
Basingstoke
Bedfordshire
Bexhill
Bicester
Bicester Advertiser
Bicester Review
Birmingham
Blackpool
Bolton
Bootle
Bootle Champion ,[ 22] part of the award-winning Champion newspaper series in Sefton and West Lancashire
Boston, Lincolnshire
Bourne, Lincolnshire
Bourne, Lincolnshire/Market Deeping, Lincolnshire and Rutland
Bournemouth, Dorset
Bracknell
Bradford
Braintree, Essex
Braintree and Witham Times
Brentwood
Bridgwater (Somerset)
Bridlington
Bridport (Dorset)
Brighouse
Brighouse Echo (weekly, Thursdays)
Brighton
Bristol
Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove Standard
Bromsgrove Advertiser
Bromyard
Buckingham
Bude (Cornwall)
Burnley
Burton-upon-Trent
Bury
Bury St. Edmunds
Buxton
Cambridge
Camelford (Cornwall)
Canterbury
Canvey Island
Carlisle
Chesham
Cheshunt
Chester
Chesterfield
Advertiser
Derbyshire Times
Express
Chew Valley
Chichester
Chorley
Chorley Citizen (weekly; free)
Chorley Guardian (weekly)
Cirencester
The Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard (weekly, established 1837)
Cleobury Mortimer
Coalville
Coalville Times (weekly; also edition in Ashby de la Zouch and Swadlincote)[ 25]
Colchester
Congleton
Cotswolds
Coventry
Crawley
Crewe
Crewe Chronicle (weekly)
Crewe Guardian (weekly, free)
South Cheshire Mail (weekly, free)
Croydon
Daventry
Deal
Dartford
Derby
Dewsbury
Diss, Norfolk
Doncaster
Dover
Driffield
Driffield and Wolds Weekly [ 26]
Droitwich
Dudley
Durham
Easingwold
East Northamptonshire
Eastbourne
Evesham
Exeter
Exmouth
Farnborough
Farnham
Faversham
Fleetwood
Folkestone
Formby
Formby Visitor
Formby Reporter
Formby Champion
Furness
Gainsborough
Garstang
Glossop
Gloucestershire
Goole
Goole, Howden, Thorne Courier (owned by Johnston Press)
Goole Times
Grantham
Gravesend
Gravesend Messenger
The Reporter , formerly The Gravesend Reporter (Archant)
Great Yarmouth
Grimsby and Northern Lincolnshire
Guildford
Hailsham
Halifax
Harlow
Harlow Scene
Harlow Star
The Herald
The Mercury
Harrogate
Hartlepool
Hastings
Hebden Bridge
Hemel Hempstead
Henley-on-Thames
Hereford
Herne Bay
Herne Bay Gazette
Herne Bay Times
Hertford
Hertfordshire
Heywood
Hexham
Holsworthy (Devon)
Honiton (Devon)
Horsham
The Resident (weekly; free)[ 29]
Hucknall
Hucknall and Bulwell Dispatch
Huddersfield
Hythe, Kent
Ilkley
Ipswich
Isle of Sheppey
Isle of Wight
Keighley
Kendal
King's Lynn
The Citizen (weekly, free)
Lynn News & Advertiser (Tuesdays and Fridays)
Your Local Paper
Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Thames
Knutsford
Lancaster
Langport
Launceston (Cornwall)
Leeds
Leek
Leek Post and Times
Your Leek Paper
Leicester
Leigh, Greater Manchester
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
Leominster
Leyland
Leyland Guardian (weekly)
Lichfield
Liverpool
London – see List of newspapers in London for a more complete list
Barking & Dagenham Recorder
Barking & Dagenham Yellow Advertiser
Bexley Mercury
Bexley Times
Brent & Wembley Leader
Brixton Bugle
Camden Gazette
Camden New Journal
Croydon Advertiser
Croydon Guardian
Croydon Post
Ealing Gazette
Ealing Leader
Ealing Informer
East London Advertiser
Enfield Advertiser
Enfield Gazette
Evening Standard (free since late 2009, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle
Greenwich Visitor
Hackney Gazette
Hammersmith & Kensington Times
Hampstead and Highgate Express
Haringey Advertiser
Harrow & Wembley Observer
Harrow Informer
Harrow Leader
Havering Yellow Advertiser (Romford )
Hornsey & Crouch End Journal
Hounslow Borough Chronicle
Hounslow, Chiswick & Whitton Informer
Ilford & Redbridge Yellow Advertiser
Ilford Recorder
Islington Gazette
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster Today
Kensington & Chelsea Informer
Kilburn Times
Kingston Guardian
Lewisham & Greenwich Mercury
London Lite (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
The Londoner , free, published by the Mayor of London
Metro (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc)
Mitcham, Morden & Wimbledon Post
Muswell Hill Journal
Newham Recorder
Paddington & Westminster Times
The Press (Barnet and Hendon )
Richmond and Twickenham Times
Romford and Havering Post
South London Press (Dulwich , Southwark , and Streatham )
Southwark News ([Southwark])https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/
Staines Informer
Staines Leader
Stratford & Newham Express
Streatham, Clapham & West Norwood Post
Surrey Comet (covering the Royal borough of Kingston)
Surrey Herald
Surrey Mirror Advertiser
Sutton & Epsom Post
Sutton Guardian
Tottenham, Wood Green and Edmonton Journal
Uxbridge & Hillingdon Leader
Uxbridge Gazette
Waltham Forest News
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian
Wembley & Kingsbury Times
The Wharf (Canary Wharf )
Willesden & Brent Times
Loughborough
Loughton
Loughton Guardian (part of the Newsquest group)
Ludlow
Ludlow Advertiser (weekly)[ 30]
Teme Valley Times [ 24]
Luton
Herald and Post
Luton on Sunday
Lyme Regis
View From Lyme Regis (weekly, free)
Macclesfield
The Macclesfield Express
The Macclesfield Times
Maidenhead
Maidstone
Malton
Malton Gazette & Herald (weekly)
Malvern
Manchester
Mansfield
Chad (Chronicle Advertiser)
Market Drayton
Market Drayton Advertiser
Market Harborough
Market Rasen
Medway
Melton Mowbray
Middlesbrough
Middleton, Greater Manchester
Milton Keynes
Minehead
Morecambe
Newark
Newbury
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newquay
New Romney
Newton Abbot
Newtownabbey
Northampton
Northwich
North Yorkshire
The Advertiser (free)
North Yorkshire News (free)
Norwich
Nottinghamshire
Oldham
Ormskirk
Ormskirk and West Lancashire Advertiser
Ormskirk and West Lancashire Champion
Oxford
Penrith
Peterborough
Peterborough Evening Telegraph (daily, part of East Midlands Newspapers Ltd., owned by Johnston Press Plc)[ 32]
Peterlee
Pickering
Pickering Gazette & Herald (weekly)
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Prestwich
Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
Rayleigh
Reading
Retford
Ripon
Rochdale
Romford
Romsey
Rotherham
Royston
Rugby
St Austell
St. Helens
St Ives
Salford
Sandwich
Scarborough
The Scarborough News (weekly), previously Scarborough Evening News (daily)
Scarborough Mercury , later The Mercury (weekly)
Scunthorpe
Selby
Seaford, East Sussex
Sevenoaks
Sheffield
Shrewsbury
Sittingbourne
Skipton
Sleaford
Sleaford Standard
Sleaford Target
Solent Hampshire
Slough
Somerset
South Tyneside
Shields Gazette (the oldest provincial evening newspaper in the United Kingdom)
Southend
Southport
Stafford
Stafford & Stone Chronicle
Stamford and Rutland
Stockport
Stoke-on-Trent
Stourbridge
Stourbridge Chronicle
Stourbridge News
Stowmarket
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stroud
Sunderland
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield Observer
Swindon
Tameside (metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester )
Tamworth
Taunton
Tenbury Wells
Tenterden
Isle of Thanet
Isle of Thanet Gazette
Thanet Adscene
Thanet Extra
Thanet Times
yourthanet
Todmorden
Torbay (and South Devon)
Herald Express
Torbay Times Community Newspaper
Vale of Belvoir
Melton Times
The Village Voice (monthly; free)
Wakefield
Walton
Walton News & Mail (weekly)
Warminster
Warrington
Wetherby
Whitby
Whitchurch, Shropshire
Whitstable
Whitstable Gazette
Whitstable Times
Widnes
Widnes Weekly News (weekly)
Widnes World (weekly)
Wigan
Wiltshire
Winchester
Wirral
Birkenhead News (Merseyside & Chester)[ 33]
Wirral Globe
Wirral News (editions for Wallasey, Birkenhead, Hoylake & West Kirby, Heswall, Bromborough) (Defunct)
Wisbech
Wokingham
Wolverhampton
Worcester
Worcestershire
Worksop
Worksop Guardian
Worksop Trader
Wymondham and Attleborough (Norfolk)
Wymondham and Attleborough Mercury [ 34]
Yeovil
York
Newspapers in Northern Ireland [ edit ] Newspapers in Scotland [ edit ]
Title
Market type
Print time
Location
Format
Scottish circulation
The Herald
National – Quality
Morning
Scottish
Broadsheet
47,020
The Scotsman
National – Quality
Morning
Scottish
Compact
38,423
The National
National – Mid Market
Morning
Scottish
Compact
2,986
Daily Record
National – Tabloid
Morning
Scottish
Tabloid
275,175
The Courier
Regional
Morning
Scottish
Compact
61,981
The Press and Journal
Regional
Morning
Scottish
Compact
71,044
Greenock Telegraph
Local
Morning
Scottish
Tabloid
14,342
Paisley Daily Express
Local
Morning
Scottish
Tabloid
7,538
Edinburgh Evening News
Local
Evening
Scottish
Tabloid
39,947
Evening Express
Local
Evening
Scottish
Tabloid
47,849
Evening Telegraph
Local
Evening
Scottish
Tabloid
23,631
Evening Times
Local
Evening
Scottish
Tabloid
52,400
The Daily Telegraph (Scottish edition)
National – Quality
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Broadsheet
22,172
The Times (Scottish edition)
National – Quality
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Compact
19,994
Scottish Daily Express
National – Mid Market
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
65,689
Scottish Daily Mail
National – Mid Market
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
109,643
Daily Star of Scotland
National – Tabloid
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
65,084
Scottish Daily Mirror
National – Tabloid
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
24,333
The Scottish Sun
National – Tabloid
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
314,595
The Financial Times
National – Quality
Morning
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Broadsheet
3,528
The Guardian
National – Quality
Morning
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Berliner
14,069
i
National – Quality
Morning
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Compact
12,411
Metro, Scottish Edition
Urban – Free
Morning
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
125,002
Title
Market type
Location
Format
Scottish circulation
Scotland on Sunday
National – Quality
Scottish
Broadsheet
50,897
Sunday Mail
National – Tabloid
Scottish
Tabloid
354,396
The Sunday Post
National – Tabloid
Scottish
Tabloid
224,471
The Sunday Times Scotland
National – Quality
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Broadsheet
59,502
The Sunday Telegraph Scotland
National – Quality
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Broadsheet
18,339
Mail on Sunday Scotland
National – Mid Market
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
105,223
Scottish Sunday Express
National – Mid Market
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
35,337
Scottish Sunday Mirror
National – Tabloid
Scottish edition of UK Newspaper
Tabloid
21,809
The Observer
National – Quality
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Berliner
17,880
The Independent on Sunday
National – Quality
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Compact
6,317
Daily Star Sunday
National – Tabloid
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Tabloid
26,889
The Sunday Sport
National – Tabloid
UK Newspaper widely available in Scotland
Tabloid
n/a
Newspapers in Wales [ edit ] National newspapers [ edit ] Regional daily newspapers [ edit ] Regional newspapers [ edit ] Papurau Bro ('Area Papers') are Welsh 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 in Cardiff , 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 to Offa'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[ 44]
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 Famau mountain 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[ 45]
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 [ edit ] This section needs expansion. You can help by
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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.[ 46]
Title
Published
Language
Audience
BG Ben
Fortnightly
Bulgarian
Bulgarian newspaper for people living in UK
Hanin Herald
Weekly
Korean
Newspaper for the Korean community in the UK and abroad
Tydzień Polski
Weekly
Polish
Newspaper aimed at Britain's Polish community
Cooltura
Weekly
Polish
Most popular magazine for the Polish community in the UK
Goniec Polski Polish Weekly Magazine
Weekly
Polish
Magazine for the Polish community in the UK
Polish Express
Weekly
Polish
Tabloid magazine for the Polish Community in the UK
Nowy Czas
Fortnightly
Polish
Magazine for educated Polish people living in UK
Sing Tao
Daily
Chinese
Newspaper aimed at Britain's and Europe's Chinese community
Achievements
Russian
UK's national Russian newspaper
Nuacht24
Daily
Irish
For the Irish speaking community of Northern Ireland and Irish immigrants
Y Cymro
Weekly
Welsh
For the Welsh-speaking areas of Wales and Welsh immigrants
Garavi Gujarat
Weekly
Gujarati
Newspaper for the Gujarati community in the UK established in 1968
Specialist newspapers [ edit ] For specific ethnic groups [ edit ] For specific religions [ edit ] 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's rugby union action and the week's rugby union news[ 49]
The Sports Journal – Friday paper looking back at the weeks sporting news[ 50]
Wisden – weekly paper covering cricket news, articles, results and fixtures & other cricket related storiesMiscellaneous special interest [ edit ] Restricted circulation newspapers [ edit ] Corporate newspapers [ edit ] Student newspapers include:[ 51]
Student Times – free national student newspaper
The Tab – national tabloid-style student news website
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