Newspapers in Northern Ireland
- An Phoblacht (Dublin & Belfast based, official newspaper of Sinn Féin)
- The Belfast Telegraph (Belfast based)
- The Irish Independent (Dublin based)
- The Irish News (Belfast based)
- The Irish Times (Dublin based)
- The News Letter (est. 1737, the oldest continually published English language daily newspaper still in existence – Belfast based)
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