The business newspaper grew by 0.4% month-on-month and declined by 0.3% in October to an average daily circulation of 112,139. The Financial Times saw the smallest change in its print circulation in October, according to the latest monthly analysis of UK national newspapers. The Sunday tabloids all saw a spike in 2011 after the closure of the News of the World but few retained the readers – the Sunday People and Sunday Mirror did best at doing so, but largely lost them when the Sun on Sunday launched.Ĭontinue reading for previous months' coverage of the UK's most popular newspapers: October 2023 Meanwhile, though the Daily Mirror and Daily Mail once were competitive in print reach at around 2.3m-2.4m in 2000, the Mail now has a circulation three times the size of its former rival. These charts show the extent of the print decline from The Sun reaching 3.76m in 2000 and the Sun on Sunday's launch in February 2012 with a short-lived 3.21m before dropping to just above 2m. We have also charted the longer-term change in ABC circulation over the past 20 years across the UK press. These charts show UK national newspaper circulation over the 12 months to March 2023. We've estimated what current print circulations for non-ABC national newspaper titles might be now here, assuming decline in line with the industry average. The last ABC figures we have for these titles are as follows: The Guardian and Observer joined them in September 2021. The above figures do not include the Sun, Times and Telegraph titles which have all chosen to keep their ABC circulations private since the start of 2020. ![]() The column for bulks refers to copies which are circulated for free at venues such as airports and hotels. National newspaper circulations in November 2023 (ABC) with monthly and yearly changes – this page will be updated monthly: Scroll down or click here for new graphs charting the most popular newspapers in the UK and the ups and downs of the national press over the past 20 years. The biggest annual drops were at the Sunday People (down 20.3% to 61,570), the Sunday Post (down 18.1%) and Daily Star Sunday (down 17.4% to 76,868).
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