
In the United Kingdom, newspapers can be spited into the National newspapers and the Local newspapers, despite the Local ones are not well known compared to the National 's in the world, the former is pretty populous for the local people to read . UK newspapers are generally mass market tabloids termed as the small sized or red tops( The Sun), middle market tabloids (eg The Daily Mail) and quality broadsheets referred to the big size(eg The Times)
In October 2003 ,The quality broadsheets The Independent began producing the compact edition- tabloid sized - with the main broadsheet sized newspaper, since then sales went up by 20% year-on-year, and The Times are followed with the compact edition, Both the newspaper are exclusive compact form.
Guardian ,which has also launched the compact form, switching to a mid-size format between tabloid and broadsheet,I believe the possibility of the similar form will be undertaken for the Daily Telegraph.
The two most-popular newspapers are The Sun and The Daily Mirror. The Sun were served for Conservative (right-wing), while The Mirror being Labour (left-wing). Both now appear to support Labour.
The broadsheets are probably the most famous to readers overseas, The Times,the UK’s oldest national newspaper, which supports to the Conservative Party,The Independent and The Guardian, as well as the financial newspaper is not related to the Times. Hence ,the cover for the Times are somehow tied up with the politic issues . For the comments/Editorial section, the Times are almost similar with the Independence, in addition, some topics are same as other newspaper.
Additionally, why the same item for the different newspaper account for the different space, besides, it is in the different page, the reason for that is the different newspapers served for the different parties. and some news occupy the almost space in the page . The different the newspapers have the different the politic aims ,with the different emphasis in the content.

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Hello Penny
Thanks for this comprehensive comment on British newspapers. Where did you get the information from?
Please note: newspapers DO NOT SERVE DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES!! Newspapers in the UK are independent. They do tend to support one political party over another.
It seems you haven't really done the task as outlined on the blog under this topic. Please go back and read it more carefully!
Annie
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