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. Many daily newspapers now have Sunday editions, 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
broadsheet
A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long Vertical and horizontal, vertical pages, typically of . Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner (format), Berliner and Tabloid (newspaper format), ta ...
s, 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
The ''Daily Express'' is a national daily United Kingdom middle-market newspaper printed in tabloid format. Published in London, it is the flagship of Express Newspapers, owned by publisher Reach plc. It was first published as a broadsheet i ...
'' and the ''
Daily Mail
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''.
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. 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 weekly 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
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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. 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
''The London Economic'' (''TLE'') is a digital newspaper based in the capital of the UK. It rose to prominence during the 2017 United Kingdom general election when it ran the most-shared political story on social media for that election cycle. ...
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
''Evening Post'' or ''The Evening Post'' may refer to the following newspapers:
United Kingdom
* ''Evening Post'' (London) (1710–1732), then ''Berington's Evening Post'' (1732–1740)
* ''London Evening Post'' (1727–1797)
* ''W ...
'' in
Bristol and ''
The Echo'' in
Cardiff. 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.
Broadsheet and former broadsheet newspapers
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Tabloid newspapers
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Freesheet newspapers in urban centres
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Street newspapers
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Major news and political magazines
Newspapers in England
Regional newspapers in England
Local newspapers in England
Newspapers in Northern Ireland
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Local newspapers
Newspapers in Scotland
Daily newspapers
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Sunday newspapers
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Newspapers in Wales
National newspapers
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The Western Mail'' – owned by
Reach plc
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Y Cymro'' (weekly,
Welsh language)
*''Wales on Sunday'' - sister publication of
The Western Mail
Regional daily newspapers
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North Wales Daily Post''
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South Wales Argus'' (Gwent area)
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South Wales Echo'' (Cardiff area)
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South Wales Evening Post'' (Swansea Bay area)
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The Leader'' (Wrexham & Flintshire)
Regional newspapers
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Abergavenny Chronicle''
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Abergele Visitor''
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Bangor and Anglesey Mail''
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Brecon and Radnor Express
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Business Lancashire
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Business Manchester
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Having a business name does not sepa ...
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Business Merseyside
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Having a business name does not separat ...
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Business Cheshire
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Having a business name does not separate ...
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Caernarfon Herald
The ''North Wales Weekly News'' is one of a group of newspapers published weekly in Llandudno.
History
The newspaper was first published on 14 February 1889 by local printer Robert Evans Jones as the ''Weekly News and Visitors’ Chronicle fo ...
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Caerphilly Observer''
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Cambrian News''
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Carmarthen Journal''
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Celtic Weekly Newspapers
Celtic Weekly Newspapers is a series of seven weekly newspapers published in south Wales by Media Wales Ltd (formerly Western Mail & Echo Ltd), part of Reach plc.
The titles in the series are:
*'' Cynon Valley Leader''
*'' Glamorgan Gazette''
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Denbighshire Visitor''
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Flintshire Chronicle
The ''North Wales Weekly News'' is one of a group of newspapers published weekly in Llandudno.
History
The newspaper was first published on 14 February 1889 by local printer Robert Evans Jones as the ''Weekly News and Visitors’ Chronicle f ...
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Holyhead and Anglesey Mail
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Llanelli Star''
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North Wales Weekly News''
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The Pembrokeshire Herald''
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The Powys County Times
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Pembrokeshire (North) County Echo''
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Rhyl Visitor''
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Tenby Observer''
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The Western Telegraph''
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Wrexham Chronicle''
Papurau Bro
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 (; 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.
Non-English-language newspapers
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.
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Specialist newspapers
For specific ethnic groups
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Desi Xpress'' – The UK's only national Asian entertainment weekly tabloid newspaper
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Lanka Tribune
''Lanka Tribune'' is a fortnightly free community newspaper published for Sri Lankans in the United Kingdom. The newspaper was launched in the UK in 2007 in Compact (newspaper), compact size.
The newspaper is edited by Rasantha Cooray and publi ...
'' – fortnightly newspaper for British Sri Lankans
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Nigerian Watch
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'' – fortnightly newspaper aimed at the Nigerian community in the UK
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The Irish World'' – aimed at Britain's Irish community
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The Voice'' – a weekly tabloid newspaper aimed at the
British Afro-Caribbean community
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Eastern Eye
The ''Eastern Eye'' is a British weekly newspaper. It was created in 1989 and was first published by ''The Guardian'', before becoming a standalone newspaper.
History
Sarwar Ahmed
Sarwar Ahmed ( bn, সরয়ার আহমেদ; bor ...
'' – weekly newspaper for British Asians
For specific religions
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The Baptist Times
''The Baptist Times'' is a website owned by the Baptist Union of Great Britain reporting on the Baptist Church in Britain.
It has been in production (originally as a newspaper) since 1885 and today has an estimated readership of 24,000.
It has w ...
'' – Baptist/general Protestant newspaper
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The Catholic Herald'' – Catholic newspaper
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Christian Today'' – trans-denominational Christian newspaper
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Church of England Newspaper'' – weekly Anglican paper
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Church Times'' – weekly Anglican paper
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English Churchman
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'' – fortnightly newspaper aimed at Protestants
*''Hamazor'' – published by the London-based World Zoroastrian Organisation
* ''
The Friend'' – weekly independent
Quaker
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newsmagazine
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Jewish Chronicle
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'' – oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world
*''
Jewish Telegraph'' – editions published for
Manchester,
Leeds, Liverpool and
Scotland, Britain's only region Jewish newspaper and has the longest serving editor of any newspaper in the country at its helm in Paul Harris.
*''
Jewish Tribune'' –
Haredi Jewish; has section in
Yiddish
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language
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Leeds Catholic Post
The ''Leeds Catholic Post'' is a newspaper serving the Catholic communities of Leeds, Huddersfield, Bradford
Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the ...
'' – monthly Catholic paper for Leeds Diocese
*''The Messenger'' – fortnightly Seventh-day Adventist news magazine
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The Muslim News
''The Muslim News'' is a monthly and digital newspaper. Established by Ahmed J. Versi in February 1989, it has grown to become the largest monthly ethnic paper in the UK. It describes itself as, "The only independent monthly Muslim newspaper in t ...
'' – Islamic newspaper
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The Tablet'' – Catholic newspaper
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The Universe
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'' – Catholic newspaper
*Several Muslim newspapers
Politics
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Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!
The Revolutionary Communist Group (RCG) is a communist, Marxist and Leninist political organisation in the United Kingdom.
According to its own statements, the group "exists in order to defend and develop an anti-imperialist trend within Bri ...
'' – bi-monthly newspaper of the
Revolutionary Communist Group
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Irish Democrat The Connolly Association is an organisation based among Irish emigrants in Britain which supports the aims of Irish republicanism. It takes its name from James Connolly, a socialist republican, born in Edinburgh, Scotland and executed by the British ...
'' – an
Irish Republican
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The develop ...
weekly
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The New European'' – weekly
pro-EU newspaper owned by
Archant
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The News Line
''The News Line'' is a daily newspaper published by a British Trotskyist group, the Workers' Revolutionary Party.
History
The paper was launched in 1969 as ''Workers Press'' and renamed ''News Line'' in 1976.
For a time during the 1980s, the ...
'' – daily newspaper of the
Workers Revolutionary Party
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Scottish Socialist Voice'' – fortnightly newspaper of the
Scottish Socialist Party
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The Socialist'' – weekly newspaper of the
Socialist Party in England and Wales
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Socialist Appeal'' – fortnightly newspaper of the British section of the
International Marxist Tendency
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Socialist Worker'' – weekly newspaper from the
Socialist Workers Party
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Solidarity
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'' – weekly newspaper of the
Alliance for Workers' Liberty
Sport
*''The Cricket Paper'' – Friday paper summarising the week's cricketing news and action
*''The Football Paper''
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League Express'' – Monday paper covering all Rugby League news, results and fixtures
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The Non-League Paper'' – Sunday paper summarising the weekend's non-league football action and the week's non-league football news
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Racing +''
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Racing Post
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'' – 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
*''The Sports Journal'' – Friday paper looking back at the weeks sporting news
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Wisden'' – Weekly paper covering cricket news, articles, results and fixtures & other cricket related stories
Miscellaneous special interest
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Black Country Bugle'' – weekly look at the history of the
Black Country
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, published in newspaper format
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Bulletin'' – online only UK newspaper
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''The Day'' – online daily newspaper for schools
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The Economist'' – weekly news-focused magazine
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Estates Gazette
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In March 2008, ''Estates Gazette'' wa ...
'' – weekly newspaper aimed at property professionals
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Farmers Guardian
''Farmers Guardian'' is a weekly newspaper aimed at the British farming industry. It provides comprehensive and topical news with Livestock, Arable and Machinery sections; as well as business information and latest market prices. It is sold n ...
'' – weekly newspaper aimed at the farming industry
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First News'' – weekly newspaper for children
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Lloyd's List'' – daily international maritime, shipping and transport newspaper
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London Gazette
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'' – official notices have to be published here; it is the oldest surviving English newspaper
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London Review of Books
The ''London Review of Books'' (''LRB'') is a British literary magazine published twice monthly that features articles and essays on fiction and non-fiction subjects, which are usually structured as book reviews.
History
The ''London Review of ...
'' – fortnightly literary newspaper
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Mature Times'' – UK's only campaigning newspaper for the over-50s
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The National Student'' – UK's independent national student newspaper
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PinkNews'' – UK-based online newspaper marketed to the
lesbian
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,
gay,
bisexual
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and
transgender (
LGBT)
community
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Private Eye
''Private Eye'' is a British fortnightly satire, satirical and current affairs (news format), current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986. The publication is widely r ...
'' – fortnightly satirical magazine
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The Stage'' – weekly newspaper covering entertainment issues, focused primarily on the theatre
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The Student'' – fortnightly independent newspaper produced by students at the
University of Edinburgh
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Times Educational Supplement'' – weekly newspaper for the teaching profession
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Times Higher Education'' – weekly newspaper for university / higher education profession
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Times Literary Supplement'' – weekly literary and cultural journal
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Classic Car Weekly – weekly newspaper for the classic car enthusiast
Restricted circulation newspapers
Corporate newspapers
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Ariel'' – BBC
*''The Gazette'' –
John Lewis Partnership
Student newspapers
Student newspapers include:
National
*''Affairs Today'' – online student business news
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The National Student'' – UK's independent national student newspaper
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Student Times'' – free national student newspaper
Regional
Defunct newspapers
Notes
References
Further reading
* Viscount Camrose. ''Brutish Newspapers and their Controllers'' (1947
online ownership of all major papers in 1947
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