List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland

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Below is a list of newspapers published in Ireland.

Contents

National titles – currently published – English language

Daily national newspapers

TitleMarket typePublisherOwnershipLocationFormatCirculation (avg. paid single copies)
The Irish Sun National – tabloid News UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid44,074 [1]
Irish Daily Star National – tabloid Reach plc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid32,629 [2]
Irish Daily Mail National – tabloid DMG Media Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid25,110 [3]
Irish Daily Mirror National – tabloid Reach plc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid25,231 [4]
Irish Examiner National – quality The Irish Times Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland CorkBroadsheetNo longer audited
Irish Independent National – quality Mediahuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium DublinTabloidNo longer audited
The Herald (Ireland) National – tabloid Mediahuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium DublinTabloidNo longer audited
The Irish Times National – qualityThe Irish TimesFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland DublinBroadsheetNo longer audited

Sunday national newspapers

TitleMarket typePublisherOwnershipLocationFormatCirculation (avg. paid single copies)
The Sunday Times National – quality News UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinBroadsheet65,985 [5]
Irish Mail on Sunday National – tabloid DMG Media Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid54,952 [5]
The Irish Sun on Sunday National – tabloid News UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid42,689 [5]
The Irish Sunday MirrorNational – tabloid Reach plc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DublinTabloid18,750 [5]
Sunday Independent National – quality Mediahuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium DublinBroadsheetNo longer audited
Sunday World National – tabloid Mediahuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium DublinTabloidNo longer audited
Business Post National – qualityKilcullen Kapital PartnersFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland DublinBroadsheetNo longer audited
Daily Star SundayNational – tabloid Reach plc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom LondonTabloid7,181

Regional titles – currently published – English language

Carlow

Cavan

Clare

Cork

Donegal

Dublin

Galway

Kerry

Kildare

Kilkenny

Laois

Leitrim

Limerick

Longford

Louth

Mayo

Meath

Monaghan

Offaly

Roscommon

Sligo

Tipperary

Waterford

Westmeath

Wexford

Wicklow

Political newspapers

Pan-regional

University newspapers

Cork

Dublin

Galway

Limerick

Minority newspapers

(See also below in Foreign-language newspapers)

Online

Other

Irish-language newspapers

Daily newspapers

Weekly newspapers

Monthly newspapers

Defunct

In the past there was one daily newspaper:

There were two weekly newspapers:

College newspapers with columns in Irish

English-language papers with regular Irish-language columns

Many English-language newspapers have Irish-language columns, including:

Other languages

Catalan

Russian

Polish

Closed newspapers, no longer published

Daily

Sunday and weekly

Regional

See also

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