Daily Mirror
Daily red-top tabloid – the only national newspaper to support Labour consistently since 1945
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 Star Sunday
Sunday companion to Express Newspapers’ red-top national tabloid the Daily Star, founded in 2002
News of the World (defunct)
The English-speaking world’s biggest-selling Sunday newspaper until it closed in 2011 over the phone-hacking scandal
Scottish News of the World (defunct)
Scottish edition of the English-speaking world’s biggest-selling Sunday newspaper, closed in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal
Sunday Mail
Scotland’s biggest-selling and best read newspaper
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
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 Scottish Sun
Scottish edition of the UK’s biggest selling newspaper, the daily red-top tabloid The Sun
The Sun
The red-top par excellence, founded in 1964 and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News International
Western Mail
“Red-top” daily tabloid which bills itself as Wales’s national newspaper