The Guardian, The Independent and the tabloid the Daily Mirror the Morning Star Sunday Newspapers The Observer and the Independent on Sunday and The People Some would argue the Times is liberal but I don't.
The Guardian and The Independent are generally considered liberal newspapers in the UK.
The New York Times
The Washington Post
Those are the two most notoriously left wing papers. Likely there are others but those are the biggies.
Nearly all the major British newspapers are online. Those online include 'The Guardian', 'The Times', 'The Telegraph', 'The Sun', 'The Daily Mail' and 'The Daily Express'.
There may be more liberal newspapers because of the demographics and interests of the readership, as well as the journalism industry being historically more left-leaning. Additionally, some may argue that conservative viewpoints are more commonly represented in other forms of media such as radio and television.
British Columbia Liberal Party was created in 1903.
Nick Clegg is the leader of the British Liberal Democrat party
Some newspapers have liberal leanings and favor democrat candidates. Other newspapers favor republican politicians. A few newspapers are non-partisan or independent.
Most US newspapers drew on British sources. (APEX)
I know of newspapers such as The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, and The Daily Mail.
David Lloyd George was the last Liberal British Prime Minister, from 1916 until 1922.
The Liberal Dems.
You can buy British newspapers at newsagents, supermarkets, convenience stores, or online through newspaper websites or subscription services.
I suggest you have a look at the Liberal Democrats web site (link below).
The British Liberal Democrats has yellow as their official party colour.
The Times; The Daily Telegraph; the Daily Mail; the Daily Express; the Mirror & the Sun are examples of British newspapers.