
The gold standard of UK journalism. Comprehensive, balanced, and you can’t really call yourself British if you haven’t checked the BBC weather at least once today.

For the money-minded and those who enjoy reading about global finance with their third espresso.

The TV giant's online platform. Solid for video-led news and coverage with a more human touch.

Free newspaper turned clicky digital publication. Quick reads, perfect for a commute (even if it's just to the kitchen).

A clean, reliable alternative to BBC. Good live coverage, especially during elections or major events.

Hugely popular. Think: endless sidebar of celebrity drama, but also surprisingly fast on breaking news.

Left-leaning, global in outlook, and full of think pieces that make you question capitalism while sipping oat milk flat whites.

Once a print paper, now entirely digital. It’s centrist, stylish, and knows how to title a clickworthy article.

Left-leaning tabloid rival to The Sun. Big on scandals, sports, and royal family coverage.

Loud, sensational, and unapologetically tabloidy. If it bleeds, they lead.

More right-leaning, traditional, and posh enough to come with a built-in monocle.

Behind a paywall, but high quality. Great for people who like their news with gravitas and zero spelling mistakes.