Sunday Mirror
Like its daily namesake, a left-wing populist tabloid with little in the way of hard news
Sunday Sport
Weekly tabloid notorious for its lack of news and its surfeit of “glamour” models and chatline ads
Sunday Telegraph
Founded in 1961, with a similar strongly conservative outlook to its sister paper the Daily Telegraph
The Belfast Gazette
Official Newspaper of Record for the UK and for Northern Ireland, published on Fridays
The Guardian
An unabashedly left-of-centre daily that’s embraced the Internet more than any other UK national paper
The Independent
The newest of the quality dailies, set up in 1986 at arm’s length from the Government’s press lobby
The London Gazette
Official Newspaper of Record for the UK and for England & Wales, published on working days
The Observer
Left-leaning liberal Berliner-format newspaper, the world’s oldest Sunday title
The People
Left-wing red-top tabloid published on Sundays. Very little to choose between it and its more successful sister paper, the Sunday Mirror
The Sun
The red-top par excellence, founded in 1964 and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News International
The Sunday Times
Sunday stablemate of The Times since 1966, though it was founded nearly 150 years earlier
The Times
The oldest British national daily, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register and printed daily (except Sundays) since 1788