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 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
London Evening Standard
Evening freesheet tabloid for Greater London, taken over by Aleksandr Lebedev in January 2009 for £1
Mail on Sunday
A clone of the Daily Mail; same right-wing stance and “right-thinking” tone
News Letter
Paid daily published in Belfast since 1737; claims to be the world’s oldest English-language newspaper still in print
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 Daily Express
Scotland’s edition of the nationwide midmarket tabloid the Daily Express
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
Scottish Sunday Express
Scottish edition of the UK-wide mid-market tabloid the Sunday Express
Sunday Express
Just like its weekday cousin – fundamentally conservative, aiming at a prosperous, none too serious readership
Sunday Telegraph
Founded in 1961, with a similar strongly conservative outlook to its sister paper the Daily Telegraph
The Press (Dewsbury)
Independent right-wing weekly freesheet tabloid for Dewsbury, Batley and northern Kirklees Borough
The Sun
The red-top par excellence, founded in 1964 and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News International