Belfast Telegraph
The biggest selling newspaper published in Northern Ireland
Birmingham Mail
Birmingham’s top-selling newspaper, published Mondays to Saturdays and sold widely throughout the West Midlands
Bristol Evening Post
Daily (despite the name) tabloid sold in Bristol, northern Somerset and southern Gloucestershire
Burton Mail
Daily tabloid sold across E and SE Staffs, S Derbys and NW Leics
Cambridge News
Daily tabloid sold in the city and county of Cambridge, N Herts, NW Essex and W Suffolk
Coventry Telegraph
The former Coventry Evening Telegraph, now a morning daily for Coventry, Nuneaton and Warwickshire
Daily Echo
Daily tabloid sold in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and across East Dorset
Daily Express
Right-of-centre, middle-market daily tabloid – very similar in style, tone and format to its great rival, the Daily Mail
Daily Mail
A newspaper for Stepford wives
Daily Mirror
Daily red-top tabloid – the only national newspaper to support Labour consistently since 1945
Daily Post
Daily newspaper sold across Wales north of a line from Machynlleth to Wrexham
Daily Record
Glasgow-based daily tabloid for all Scotland and until recently, Scotland’s biggest-selling paper
Daily Sport (defunct – to be relaunched?)
Former stablemate of the Sunday Sport – an unapologetically trashy tabloid, with no pretensions at all to hard news coverage
Daily Star
Daily red-top tabloid launched in 1978 with the aim of competing for the Sun’s readership
Daily Telegraph
Strongly conservative national daily broadsheet that started out in 1855 as a liberal paper