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Corporate Website Republishing Licence 17th July 2015 Corporate Website Republishing Licence Participating Newspapers National Newspapers Daily Mail i The Daily Telegraph Daily Mirror Independent The Guardian Daily Star Independent on Sunday The Mail on Sunday Daily Star Sunday Sunday Express The Observer Evening Standard The Daily Express The Sunday Telegraph blogs.telegraph.co.uk www.express.co.uk www.sundaymirror.co.uk observer.theguardian.co.uk www.mailonsunday.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.dailymail.co.uk www.mirror.co.uk www.theguardian.com www.dailystar.co.uk www.standard.co.uk Regional Newspapers Abbey Wood & Thamesmead Mercury Gravesend News Shopper Ross Recorder & Archenfield Diary Aberaeron & New Quay Cambrian News Gravesham News Shopper Rossendale Free Press Abergavenny Chronicle Grays Corringham Tilbury Yellow Advertiser Rossington Community Newsletter Abergavenny Gazette & Diary Great Barr Chronicle Ross-Shire Journal Aberystwyth & Cambrian News Great Yarmouth Mercury Rothwell & Oulton Extra Accrington Observer Greater Manchester Business Week Royal Cornwall Show Programme Advertiser (Shoreham) Greenwich Mercury Royston Crow Advertiser (Worthing) Greenwich News Shopper Rugby Advertiser Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser Guernsey Globe Runcorn & Widnes Herald & Post Aldershot News & Mail Guernsey Weekly Press Runcorn and Widnes World Alfreton Chad Guide & Gazette Runcorn Weekly News Alfreton Echo Gwent Gazette Rutherglen Reformer Alresford Advertiser Gwynedd Business News Rutland Mercury Alresford Diary Hackney Gazette Rutland Times Alton Diary Hadleigh Advertiser Rye Observer Alton Herald Halesowen Chronicle Saffron Walden Reporter Alton Post Gazette Halesowen News Sale & Altrincham Messenger Alton Times & Mail Halifax Courier Salisbury Advertiser Amersham & Chesham Free Press Halstead Gazette Salisbury Journal Amersham & Little Chalfont Examiner Ham & High Broadway Saltash & Cornish Times Andover Advertiser Hamble Valley Journal Saltash & District Journal Angling Star Hamilton Advertiser Sandbach Chronicle Antrim Times Hamilton Extra Sandwell Chronicle Arbroath Herald & Angus County Advertiser Hammersmith & Kensington Times Sandwich Mercury Arfon Dwyfer Cambrian News Hampshire Business School's Out Armthorpe Community Newsletter Hampshire Chronicle (Winchester) Scotland on Sunday Ash & Farnham News & Mail Hampshire Voice & Diary Scottish Recruitment Ashburton & Buckfastleigh Mid-Devon Advertiser Hampstead and Highgate Express (Broadway) Selby Chronicle Ashfield Chad Hampstead and Highgate Express (Ham & High) Selby Star Ashton Extra Harborough Citizen Selby Times Ashton News Harborough Mail Selkirk Weekend Advertiser Asian Image Harleston Mercury Sheerness Times Guardian Askern Community Newsletter Harpenden Review Sheffield Journal Attleborough Mercury Harrogate Advertiser Series Sheffield Lite Ayrshire & Arran Visitor Harrogate Herald Sheffield Telegraph Ayrshire Extra Harrow Leader Sheffield Weekly Gazette (North) Ayrshire 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Observer Isle of Man Examiner Stourbridge News Bognor Regis View Islington Gazette Stowmarket Advertiser Bolsover Advertiser Ivybridge & South Brent Gazette Stowmarket Mercury Bolton Journal Ivybridge Express Strabane Chronicle Bo'ness Journal Jersey Evening Post Stranraer & Wigtownshire Free Press Bordon Herald Jersey Weekly Post Stratford & Newham Express Bordon Post Jobs and Careers (N London) Stratford Yellow Advertiser Bordon Times & Mail Jobs and Careers (South London) Strathearn Herald Borehamwood & Elstree Times John O'Groat Journal Strathkelvin Advertiser Boston Standard Journal Gazette Strathspey & Badenoch Herald Bournemouth Advertiser Keep It Local Streatham & South London Press Bovey Tracey & Chudleigh Mid-Devon Advertiser Keighley News Stretford & Urmston Messenger Brackley and Towcester Advertiser Kenilworth Weekly News Stroud News & Journal Braintree & Witham Times Kennet Star Sudbury Mercury Brechin Advertiser Kent Business Suffolk Free Press Brecon Advertiser & Diary 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