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Corporate Website Republishing Licence 3rd June 2016 Corporate Website Republishing Licence Participating Newspapers National Newspapers (Please note The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times are not included in this licence) 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 www.inews.co.uk Regional Newspapers Abbey Wood & Thamesmead Mercury Gorleston & Yarmouth Advertiser Rossington Community Newsletter Aberaeron & New Quay Cambrian News Grantham Journal Ross-Shire Journal Abergavenny Chronicle Gravesend Messenger Royal Cornwall Show Programme Abergavenny Gazette & Diary Gravesend News Shopper Royston Crow Aberystwyth & Cambrian News Gravesham News Shopper Rugby Advertiser Accrington Observer Grays Corringham Tilbury Yellow Advertiser Runcorn & Widnes Herald & Post Advertiser (Shoreham) Great Barr Chronicle Runcorn and Widnes World Advertiser (Worthing) Great Yarmouth Mercury Runcorn Weekly News Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser Greater Manchester Business Week Rutherglen Reformer Aldershot News & Mail Greenwich Mercury Rutland Mercury Alfreton Chad Greenwich News Shopper Rutland Times Alfreton Echo Guernsey Globe Rye Observer Alresford Advertiser Guernsey Weekly Press Saffron Walden Reporter Alresford Diary Gwent Gazette Sale & Altrincham Messenger Alton Diary Gwynedd Business News Salisbury Advertiser Alton Herald Hackney Gazette Salisbury Journal Alton Post Gazette Hadleigh Advertiser Saltash & Cornish Times Alton Times & Mail Halesowen Chronicle Saltash & District Journal Amersham & Chesham Free Press Halesowen News Sandbach Chronicle Amersham & Little Chalfont Examiner Halifax Courier Sandwell Chronicle Andover Advertiser Halstead Gazette Sandwich Mercury Angling Star Ham & High Broadway School's Out Antrim Times Hamilton Advertiser Scotland on Sunday Arbroath Herald & Angus County Advertiser Hammersmith & Kensington Times Scottish Recruitment Arfon Dwyfer Cambrian News Hampshire Business Selby Star Armthorpe Community Newsletter Hampshire Chronicle (Winchester) Selkirk Weekend Advertiser Ashburton & Buckfastleigh Mid-Devon Advertiser Hampshire Voice & Diary Sheerness Times Guardian Ashfield Chad Hampstead and Highgate Express (Broadway) Sheffield Journal Ashton Extra Hampstead and Highgate Express (Ham & High) Sheffield Lite Asian Image Harborough Citizen Sheffield Telegraph Askern Community Newsletter Harborough Mail Shepshed Echo Attleborough Mercury Harleston Mercury Shoreham Herald Ayrshire & Arran Visitor Harpenden Review Shrewsbury Chronicle Ayrshire Post Harrogate Advertiser Series Shropshire Star Ballymena Times Harrow Leader Shropshire Star (Final) Ballymoney and Moyle Times Harrow Times Shropshire Star (Shrewsbury) Banbridge Leader Hartlepool Mail Sidmouth Herald Banbury & District Review Harwich and Manningtree Standard Sittingbourne Messenger Banbury Cake Haslemere Herald Sittingbourne News Extra Banbury Citizen Haslemere Times & Mail Skegness Standard Banbury Guardian Hastings and St Leonards Observer Skelmersdale Advertiser Banffshire Journal Haverhill Echo Sleaford Standard Bangor Mail Havering Yellow Advertiser Slough & South Bucks Express Barking & Dagenham Recorder Hawick News Smallholder Barking & Dagenham Yellow Advertiser Hayling Islander Soham & Ely Journal Barking and Dagenham Post Hay-on-Wye & The Brecon & Radnor Express Solihull News Barnet & Potters Bar Press Heathrow Skyport Somerset County Gazette (Taunton) Barnet & Potters Bar Times Helston Gazette Somerset County Gazette (West Somerset) Barnoldswick & Earby Times Helston Packet South Bucks Star Barry & District News Helston Penryn Packet South Cambrian News Barry & Penarth Diary Hemel Hempstead Gazette South Ceredigion Times & Diary Basildon Echo Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express South Coast Leader Basildon Recorder Hendon & Finchley Press South Devon & Plymouth Times Basildon, Wickford, Billericay Yellow Advertiser Hendon & Finchley Times South East Cornwall Impact & Diary Basingstoke Extra Herald and Post (Luton and Dunstable) South East Somerset Journal & Diary Basingstoke Gazette Herald Express South Hams Diary Batley & Birstall News Hereford & Leominster Journal South Hams Today Battle Observer Hereford Times South London Press Beaconsfield Advertiser Herne Bay Gazette South Shropshire/Mid Wales Journal Beccles & Bungay Journal Herne Bay Gazette South Wales Argus Beccles & Bungay Journal (Bungay edition) Heswall News South Wales Echo Beccles & Bungay Journal (Halesworth edition) Hexham Courant South Wales Guardian Beckenham Times Heywood Advertiser South West Farmer Belfast Telegraph High Peak Courier (Buxton) South Yorkshire Times Bellshill Speaker Highland News Southend Echo Belper News Hinckley Herald & Journal Southend Standard Berkhamsted & Tring Gazette Hinckley Times Southend, Leigh, Shoebury Yellow Advertiser Berrow's Worcester Journal Holsworthy & District Admart Southern Daily Echo Berwick Advertiser Holsworthy Post Southport Visitor Berwickshire News Holyhead & Anglesey Mail Spalding Guardian Beverley Guardian Honiton Advertiser Spenborough Guardian Bexhill Observer Horncastle News Spilsby Standard Bexley News Shopper Horndean Post Sprinburn Herald Bexley Times Horsham Gazette St Albans Review Bicester Advertiser Hounslow & Brentford Times St Andrews Citizen Bicester Review Hounslow Guardian St Austell Voice Biddulph Chronicle Hounslow Informer St Helens Star Biggin Hill News Hounslow, Heston & Whitton Chronicle Staines Guardian Biggin Hill Times Hoylake & West Kirby News Staines Informer Biggleswade Chronicle Hucknell Dispatch Stamford Mercury Biggleswade Comet Huddersfield Weekly News Stamford Mercury (Bourne) Birkenhead News Ilford & Redbridge Weekly Post Stanstead Skyport Birmingham Mail Ilford & Redbridge Yellow Advertiser Star Courier (North) Birmingham Post Ilford Recorder Star Courier (South) Bishopbriggs Herald Ilkeston Advertiser Steyning Herald Black Country Mail Ilkeston Shopper Stirling Observer Black Country Mail Ilkley Gazette Stockport Express Blackdown Hills View Inverness Scene Stoke Newington Gazette Blackpool Lytham & St Anne's Citizen Inverurie Herald Stornoway Gazette Blairgowrie Advertiser Ipswich Advertiser Stourbridge Chronicle Bognor Regis Observer Ipswich Star Stourbridge News Bolsover Advertiser Irish News Stowmarket Advertiser Bolton Post Irvine Herald Stowmarket Mercury Bo'ness Journal Isle of Man Courier Strabane Chronicle Bordon Herald Isle of Man Examiner Stranraer & Wigtownshire Free Press Bordon Post Isle Of Wight County Press Stratford & Newham Express Bordon Times & Mail Islington Gazette Stratford Yellow Advertiser Borehamwood & Elstree Times Ivybridge & South Brent Gazette Strathearn Herald Boston Standard Ivybridge Express Strathspey & Badenoch Herald Bournemouth Advertiser Jersey Evening Post Streatham & South London Press Bovey Tracey & Chudleigh Mid-Devon Advertiser Jersey Weekly Post Stretford & Urmston Messenger Brackley and Towcester Advertiser Jobs and Careers (N London) Stroud News & Journal Braintree & Witham Times John O'Groat Journal Sudbury Mercury Brechin Advertiser Journal Gazette Suffolk Free Press Brecon Advertiser & Diary Keep It Local Sunday Independent (Bristol) Brecon Tribune & Heart of Wales Chronicle Keighley News Sunday Independent (Cornwall) Brent & Kilburn Times Kenilworth Weekly News Sunday Independent (Devon) Brentwood Recorder Kennet Star Sunday Independent (Plymouth) Brentwood Weekly News Kent Business Sunday Life Brentwood, Shenfield, Hutton Yellow Advertiser Kent Messenger Sunday Mercury Bridgend & Porthcawl Gem Kent on Series Sunday Sun (Tyne & North) Bridgend Diary Kentish Express (Ashford) Sunderland Echo Bridgnorth Journal Kentish Express Romney Marsh Surrey & Hants News Bridgwater Mercury Kentish Express Tenterden Surrey Advertiser (Cranleigh) Bridgwater Star Kentish Gazette Surrey Advertiser (Dorking & Leatherhead) Bridlington Free Press Kidderminster Chronicle Surrey Advertiser (Elmbridge) Bridport and Lyme Regis News Kilmarnock Standard Surrey Advertiser (Godalming) Brighouse Echo Kilsyth Chronicle Surrey Advertiser (Guidlford) Brighton & Hove Independent Kincardineshire Observer Surrey Advertiser (Runnymede & Spelthorne) Brighton & Hove Leader Kingsbridge & Salcombe Gazette Surrey Advertiser Homes & Property Bristol West & Somerset Independent Kingsteighton & Mid Devon Advertiser Surrey Comet Brixham News Kingsteignton Mid-Devon Advertiser Sussex Express (Hailsham) Brixton & South London Press Kingsteignton Times & Diary Sussex Express (Lewes) Bromborough & Bebington News Kingston Guardian Sussex Express (Newhaven) Bromley 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