January 24, 2005

Online newspapers in all countries

Also on North Sea Diaries, in the same post that links here is index of online newspapers in all countries. With the list of ones from the UK here<>.

Business Weekly - Unknown

Economist - Not a newspaper but a magazine, similar in editorial line to the FT as they both have similar readerships.

Express - Left wing tabloid, owned by pornographer Richard Desmond, who is friendly with Tony Blair.

Financial Times - Specialist economic paper, center right but baised towards laisse-faire capitalism, famously printed on pink paper. Generally Europhile.

Guardian - Left wing, generally eurosceptic but not as much as the Telegraph. Owned by a trust that was set up by the first editor.

Harrow Times - Unknown

Hendon Times - Unknown

Independent - Centre left europhile broadsheet. During the start of the Blair reign they followed the New Labour Party line quite closely. However the editorial policy has become disillusioned, and it now hosts an anti-Iraq war policy. Originally set up to be independent of the major press barons, now owned by Independent News & Media PLC

International Herald Tribune

London Daily - Unknown

Megastar - Unknown

Metro - The newspaper distributed in the London tube system. It has an exclusive francise to be given away for free in tube stations. Soon to face competion if Mayor Ken Livingstone has his way.

Mirror - Left wing tabloid, europhile.

Morningstar Online - Unknown

Muslim News - Unknown

News Of the World - They classify this as a newspaper?

News Shopper - Unknown

Observer Guardian - Left wing, generally eurosceptic but not as much as the Telegraph. Owned by a trust that was set up by the first editor of the Manchester Guardian, later just the Guardian.

Telegraph - Right wing Eurosceptic broadsheet. Used to follow the Tory Party line closely. But now follows it's own path. Owner, indispute. It used to be Lord Black, but he had to sell to the Barclay brothers due to financial irregularities.

The Comet - unknown

The Sun - Right wing, Eurosceptic tabloid, bad to the point of laughable. Owner Rupert Murdock of News Corporation.

Times Online - Right wing, eurosceptic broadsheet. Formally the newspaper of the establishment, since it's take over by News Corporation has tried to broaden its appeal. Owner Rupert Murdock of News Corporation.

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