List of Newspapers in the UK, Top News Sources in English
The United Kingdom boasts a diverse media landscape, with national, regional, and digital newspapers catering to varied audiences. Leading broadsheets like The Times, The Guardian, and The Telegraph offer in-depth analysis, while tabloids such as The Sun and Daily Mail focus on celebrity news and human-interest stories.
Regional papers like the Manchester Evening News and Birmingham Mail provide localized coverage, reflecting community interests 18. The UK also hosts digital-only platforms like The Independent and The London Economic, adapting to modern readership trends.
Multilingual options include Asian Express and The Voice, serving diaspora communities 111. Free dailies like Metro and Evening Standard dominate urban centers, offering concise news for commuters.
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English-Language National Newspapers
Broadsheets Quality Press
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The Times
London-based national daily (founded 1785), one of the UK’s oldest and most respected newspapers. Best known for its authoritative reporting, political analysis, and the creation of the Times New Roman font.
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The Guardian
London-based national daily (founded 1821), originally the Manchester Guardian. Renowned for its progressive stance, investigative journalism, and global reach, particularly on human rights and environmental issues.
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The Daily Telegraph
London-based conservative broadsheet (founded 1855). Famous for its in-depth political coverage, business reporting, and support for the Conservative Party.
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Financial Times
London-based financial daily (founded 1888). Best known for its pink-paper print edition, global economic analysis, and market-moving reports.
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The Independent
London-based digital-first outlet (founded 1986, ceased print in 2016). Notable for its centrist editorial stance and pioneering online-only transition.
Tabloids Popular Press
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The Sun
London-based tabloid (founded 1964), the UK’s highest-circulation paid newspaper. Best known for sensational headlines, celebrity gossip, and sports coverage (especially football).
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Daily Mail
London-based middle-market tabloid (founded 1896). Famous for its conservative-leaning editorials, "sidebar of shame" celebrity news, and influence on public opinion.
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Daily Mirror
London-based tabloid (founded 1903) with a left-wing stance. Known for its working-class appeal, investigative campaigns, and Labour Party support.
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Daily Express
London-based tabloid (founded 1900). Recognized for its populist tone, Brexit advocacy, and focus on British nostalgia.
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Metro
London-based free tabloid (founded 1999). The UK’s most widely circulated paper, distributed in urban centers, known for concise news and commuter-friendly format.
Regional Local Newspapers
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Evening Standard
London-based free daily (founded 1827). Best known for its coverage of London politics, business, and culture, with a conservative editorial slant.
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Manchester Evening News
Manchester-based regional daily (founded 1868). Famous for its coverage of Northern England, including football (Manchester United/City) and local issues.
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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool-based daily (founded 1879). Renowned for its Merseyside focus, including Liverpool FC and grassroots community stories.
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The Scotsman
Edinburgh-based national Scottish daily (founded 1817). Known for its pro-Union stance and in-depth coverage of Scottish politics.
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Wales Online
Cardiff-based digital news platform. Covers Welsh affairs, rugby, and cultural events in both English and Welsh (Cymraeg).
Business Financial News
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City A.M.
London-based free business daily (founded 2005). Best known for its concise financial updates and focus on London’s Square Mile.
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Bloomberg UK
London-based financial news arm of Bloomberg LP. Famous for real-time market data and high-profile interviews with CEOs.
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Reuters UK
London-based global news agency (founded 1851). Known for unbiased financial and political reporting, serving as a primary source for other outlets.
Digital-First Niche Outlets
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HuffPost UK
London-based online news site (founded 2006). Notable for its progressive commentary, viral stories, and contributor-driven content.
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BuzzFeed UK
London-based digital media (founded 2013). Famous for listicles, quizzes, and investigative journalism (e.g., Cambridge Analytica exposé).
Sunday Editions
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The Sunday Times
London-based Sunday broadsheet (founded 1821). Best known for its Rich List, investigative reports, and expansive supplements.
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The Observer
London-based Sunday paper (founded 1791), sister to The Guardian. Renowned for its long-form journalism and liberal perspective.
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Mail on Sunday
London-based Sunday tabloid (founded 1982). Known for its lifestyle magazines (e.g., You) and conservative commentary.
Special Interest Minority Language
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Morning Star
London-based socialist daily (founded 1930). The only left-wing paper in the UK, focusing on trade unions and workers’ rights.
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The Jewish Chronicle
London-based weekly (founded 1841). The world’s oldest Jewish newspaper, covering UK and international Jewish affairs.
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Eastern Eye
London-based weekly (founded 1989). Focuses on British Asian communities, with coverage of Bollywood, politics, and culture.