Here are the locations of the publishing houses for some of the most prominent British newspapers:
1. The Times, The Sunday Times, and The Sun: News UK, Thomas More Square, London.
2. The Guardian and The Observer: Kings Place, London.
3. The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph: Victoria, London.
4. The Independent: Independent House, London.
5. The Financial Times: One Southwark Bridge, London.
6. The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday: Northcliffe House, London.
7. The Evening Standard: Northcliffe House, London.
8. The i: Northcliffe House, London.
9. The Metro: Northcliffe House, London.
10. The Daily Mirror and The Sunday Mirror: One Canada Square, London.
11. The Daily Express and The Sunday Express: One Canada Square, London.
12. The Morning Star: York Way, London.
While most major British newspapers are headquartered in London, some regional newspapers have publishing houses outside the capital city. For example, The Scotsman is published in Edinburgh, and The Glasgow Times is published in Glasgow.