Answer the questions: 1. What kinds of newspapers does the British press consist of? 2. How many main types of national papers are there in the UK? 3. How have the tabloids been divided? 4. When do the British people buy more papers? 5. What are the most famous British papers? 6. What do all major British papers currently have?
The British press consists of broadsheet newspapers and tabloid newspapers.There are two main types of national papers in the UK - broadsheets and tabloids.The tabloids have been divided into red-tops (sensationalist papers) and mid-market papers.The British people tend to buy more papers on weekends, especially on Saturdays.Some of the most famous British papers include The Times, The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Daily Mirror.All major British papers currently have online editions or digital platforms in addition to their print versions.