Irish Democrat
Providing a platform for Irish news and politics from a British perspective, this publication has served as a digital successor to a long-running print monthly that advocated for Irish republicanism and socialist ideals. It remains a notable niche outlet for those seeking analysis of Anglo-Irish relations and contemporary developments concerning the Irish community in Britain.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ENGLAND
With roots tracing back to the seventeenth century, the national press headquartered in London originated many modern journalistic formats. Fleet Street historically housed major daily publications like The Times, a centre-right paper founded in 1785, and The Guardian, known for its left-leaning perspective since 1821. The mass-circulation tabloid market is dominated by titles such as The Sun, owned by News UK, and the traditionally conservative Daily Mail. Beyond the capital, strong regional dailies including the Yorkshire Post and the Manchester Evening News maintain significant local readerships. Paperboy indexes 471 English newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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