Which UK newspapers are left and right-wing?

Which UK newspapers are left and right-wing?

Tabloid newspapers

Title Days of publication Political orientation
Daily Express Daily Right-wing
Sunday Express Sundays
The Sun Daily
The Sun on Sunday Sundays

Which British newspapers are left wing?

Weekly

  • New Statesman – independent political and cultural magazine.
  • The New Worker – from the New Communist Party of Britain.
  • The Observer – centre-left mainstream newspaper published on Sundays.
  • The Socialist – from the Socialist Party (England and Wales).
  • Socialist Worker – from the Socialist Workers Party.

What is the most prestigious British newspaper?

Top 10 U.K. Newspapers by Circulation

  1. The Sun. thesun.co.uk.
  2. The Sun on Sunday. thesun.co.uk.
  3. Daily Mail. dailymail.co.uk.
  4. 4. Mail On Sunday. dailymail.co.uk/mailonsunday.
  5. Metro. metro.co.uk.
  6. The Sunday Times. thetimes.co.uk.
  7. 7. News – London Evening Standard. www.standard.co.uk.
  8. Daily Mirror. mirror.co.uk.

Is the i newspaper left or right-wing?

The i takes a political stance on the centre of the political spectrum, with many front-page headline articles being concerned with social issues and inequality – but it also claims to be politically balanced and to publish points of view from both left and right.

Which newspaper has the highest circulation in the UK?

the Daily Mail
National newspapers in the United Kingdom (UK) 2021, by circulation. The national news brand with the highest reported circulation in the United Kingdom was the Daily Mail in August 2021, with a circulation of 925.55 thousand.

Is the Australian a tabloid?

The first edition of The Australian was published by Rupert Murdoch on 15 July 1964, becoming the third national newspaper in Australia following shipping newspaper Daily Commercial News (1891) and Australian Financial Review (1951). Unlike other original Murdoch newspapers, it is not a tabloid publication.

Will Daily Telegraph go tabloid?

Rumours that the paper is planning a free London title are thought to be wide of the mark. A Telegraph spokesman said: ‘There are no plans to launch a tabloid Telegraph at present.

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