United Kingdom
- British Library Newspapers: OCR searchable newspapers kept by the British Library. Comprises the 19th Century British Library Newspapers and the Burney collections. Only accessible remotely via licensed institutions (universities, libraries, national licence agencies)
- British Library 19th Century Digitalisation project mostly free to search pay to view (Pay); free access to Penny Illustrated Paper and The Graphic Free
- British Library Online Newspaper Archive discontinued project with partial runs of four newspapers Free
- The British Newspaper Archive (Free access within the British Library reading rooms) Pay
- Daily Mirror (1903–); Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star (all 2000–), Daily Star Sunday (2002–) (For members of subscribing public libraries: Free) (via UK Press Online: Pay)
- Financial Times Free
- Gazettes Online – London, Edinburgh, Belfast Free
- Georgian and early Victorian regional newspapers (1750's-1870's) extracts and transcripts of English and Irish newspapers, principally concentrating on Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, London, Lancashire, Middlesex, Surrey, Worcestershire, and Wiltshire Free
- Guardian (1821–) and Observer (1791-) (For members of subscribing public libraries: Free) (via ProQuest: Pay)
- Guardian Century (1899–1999) Free
- Internet Library of Early Journals Free
- Jewish Chronicle Pay
- Lancashire Evening Post (1990–2009) Free
- Sowerby Bridge Chronicle (1899–1904) Local Yorkshire paper Free
- Last Chance To Read (18th–19th centuries) British and Irish newspapers and periodicals (mainly Pay with some Free content)
- Nineteenth Century Serials Edition discontinued 2005–2007 project with six 19th-century British publications Free
- English Woman’s Journal (1858–1864)
- Leader (1850–1860)
- Monthly Repository (1806–1837)
- Northern Star (1838–1852)
- Publishers’ Circular (1880–1890)
- Tomahawk (1867–1870)
- Unitarian Chronicle (1832–1833)
- The Times Digital Archive (TTDA) (For clients of subscribing libraries or national licence agencies: Free) (Via The Times: Pay)
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