17 suggestions for "newspaper"
CorantoEarly form of newspaper published in England from the 1620s until the 1630s.
Derby TraderUK’s first free newspaper, founded in 1966 by Lionel Pickering and Tony Mather, who became its first editor.
Grub Street JournalWeekly satirical newspaper published from 1730 until 1737.
Manchester City NewsWeekly local newspaper; the first edition went on sale on 2 January 1864, priced at one penny. The newspaper focused largely on commercial and local issues such as meetings of the town council and proceedings in the law courts, but it also included some more general news and book reviews.
Manchester CourierDaily newspaper founded in Manchester, England by Thomas Sowler; the first edition was published on 1 January 1825.
Manchester ExaminerLocal newspaper based in Manchester, England, published from 1845 until 1894 to promote the idea of Manchester Liberalism.
Manchester TimesWeekly newspaper published in Manchester, England, from 1828 to 1922, known for its free-trade radicalism.
The Daily CourantFirst British daily newspaper, first published on 11 March 1702.
The Daily News (London)Liberal UK national daily newspaper founded by Charles Dickens, published from 1846 until 1930.
The GraphicBritish weekly illustrated newspaper published from 1869 to 1932.
The North BritonPolitical weekly newspaper published between 1762 and 1771, notorious for one issue that resulted in charges of seditious libel against John Wilkes.
The Pall Mall GazetteEvening newspaper launched in London in 1865, which introduced investigative journalism into British journalism, along with other innovations.
The Penny Illustrated PaperDaily newspaper published under various names from 1861 until 1913.
The Political RegisterRadical newspaper founded by William Cobbett in 1802, and published weekly until his death in 1835.
The SphereBritish weekly illustrated newspaper published from 1900 to 1964.
The Vote (newspaper)Suffragette newspaper published from 1909 until 1933.
Westminster GazetteLondon Liberal evening newspaper published from 1896 until 1928, distinctive for its green newsprint.