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LanguageAndMedia » FocusAndContent » LanguageOfNewspapers » BritishNewspapersAndTheirPoliticalAllegiance » Part 2: Tabloids

Language and Media


British newspapers and their political Allegiance (2)

2. Tabloids

  • Mid-market papers (middle-class)

    • Daily Express (Right-wing)
      → Also: The Sunday Express

  • Daily Mail (center-right)
      → Also: Mail on Sunday

  • Metro (Independent)

  • Down-market papers (lower-class)

    • The Daily Star (Right-wing)
      → Also: Daily Star Sunday

  • The Daily Mirror (Left-Wing)
      → Also: Sunday Mirror

  • The Sun (Right-wing / Populist)
    • The News of the World (Right-wing / Populist)

  • The Morning Star (Socialist, Communist)

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