The document provides information about three British newspapers - The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, and the PCC (Press Complaints Commission). The Sun is a daily tabloid owned by News Corp and published in the UK and Ireland. The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855 that is now owned by the Barclay brothers and distributed throughout the UK. The PCC regulates editorial content in newspapers and magazines in the UK and works to prevent harassment and intrusion.