Circulation figures for UK nationals continue to look grim, and the Evening Standard in London is suffering badly with the free newspaper war - sales were down 21.37% to 272,448.
The Financial Times (up 0.27%), The Mail on Sunday (up 2.19%) and The Observer (up 2.56%) were the only papers to record a growth.
More on this over at media.guardian.
Here’s the full list courtesy of www.pressgazette.co.uk:
Daily Mirror: 1,549,573 – down 7.32%
Daily Record: 408,293, down 7.74%
Daily Star: 769,226, down 3.28%
The Sun: 3,072,828, down 3.76%
Daily Express: 774,665, down 2.75%
Daily Mail: 2,295101, down 1.98%
Daily Telegraph: 901,238, down 0.24%
Financial Times: 432,980, up 0.27%
The Herald: 71,585, down 6.01%
The Guardian: 382,393, down 4.65%
The Independent: 253,737, down 3.69%
The Scotsman: 59,115, down 9.6%
The Times: 653,780, down 5.43%
Racing Post: 71,012, down 4.77%
Evening Standard: 272,448, down 21.37%
Daily Star Sunday: 364,545, down 7.88%
News of the World: 3,415,372, down 8.51%
Sunday Mail: 503,825, down 6.52%
Sunday Mirror: 1,333,255, down 6.2%
The People: 764,409, down 12.18%
Sunday Sport: 105,006, down 28.68%
Sunday Express: 758,443, down 12.95%
The Mail on Sunday: 2,388,885, up 2.19%
Independent on Sunday: 212,892, down 5.65%
The Observer: 448,076, up 2.56%
Scotland on Sunday: 72,516, down 13.1%
Sunday Herald: 57,678, down 6.14%
Sunday Telegraph: 656,392, down 8.2%
Sunday Times: 1,288,584, down 7.63%



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