This document discusses newspapers in Britain. It describes the popular tabloids like The Sun, Daily Mirror, Daily Express, and Daily Mail which have a small page format and focus on topics like sports, pictures, and minimal political news. It also describes the quality papers read by higher income classes, including The Times, Daily Telegraph, and Guardian, which provide more national and world news. These papers cater to different audiences, with The Times appealing to lawyers, politicians and businessmen, the Telegraph attracting middle-class readers, and the Guardian known for its liberal perspective.