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Find out the most popular and widely distributed newspapers in the United Kingdom, from the 19th century to the present. Compare the sales figures, formats and genres of daily and Sunday papers, and see which ones stopped reporting circulation data.
The Sun is a right-wing, populist and eurosceptic daily and Sunday newspaper in the UK, owned by News Corp. It was founded in 1964 as a broadsheet and became a tabloid in 1969, and has a history of controversies and scandals.
A comprehensive overview of the national and local newspapers in the UK, including their circulation, format, political orientation and ownership. The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper with a right-wing political stance and a circulation of 317,819.
Learn about the history, characteristics, and controversies of tabloid journalism, a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism that takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format. Find out how tabloids differ from scandal sheets, supermarket tabloids, and red tops, and how they have changed to online platforms.
Nigel Dempster (1941–2007), Daily Express, Daily Mail and Private Eye; Tom Driberg (1905–1976), Daily Express and Reynolds News; Tony Forrester (1953–), The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph; Jonathan Freedland (1967–), The Guardian, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Mirror, Evening Standard; A. A. Gill (1954–2016), The Sunday Times
Learn about the origins and evolution of British newspapers from the 17th to the 21st century. Find out how The Sun became the UK's most popular tabloid in 1969 and how it featured Page 3 models.
Learn about the history, ownership, circulation and political alignment of the Daily Mirror, a national daily newspaper founded in 1903. The web page covers the paper's evolution from a middle-class to a working-class publication, its involvement in the Second World War and the Cold War, and its controversies and scandals.
Learn about the history, features, controversies and ownership of the Daily Star, a British tabloid newspaper published since 1978. The online version of the paper is dailystar.co.uk, which covers celebrities, sport, news and TV gossip.